Sometime in the future the Sun will explode and destroy the Earth.
What then will this poem be worth...
Or anything else for that matter?
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p.s. i added this to MyPoemList. and i liked the part about the teacher who jilted you. sorry about that; but maybe you weren't interested in her. maybe she was the one with the wandering eyes? were you THAT CUTE? :) bri
And Leonardo Da Vinci and DiCaprio...............these lines made me smile. :) yes, it does (the poem) make me tempted to think what's it all about [wasn't there a song something like that in a movie? ], BUT i'd rather not think about it. i'd rather live it and then be done with it. perhaps memories will outlive the cataclysm? gino, after this line: The Mets’ 1986 World Series Win wouldn't you LIKE TO add Eugene Levich and Bri Edwards? i would! thanks for sharing. :) bri
I question this constantly! Have had the same dream 3 times since I was about eight years old of the sun exploding, sequence of events leading up all the same and same results and feelings after. This poem asks the question I constantly ponder. If only we knew the answer. But maybe it's better not to know. Thanks for this Eugene!
and yet I heard this morning that Nature has permanence in mind by giving us our minds