A friend remarked that no matter how hard she tries, she can’t win. That got me thinking about life, mortality, and the old saying, “Life sucks…and then you die.
This is the result:
yes! most people just get by each day with the sole purpose of just doing that in one piece. and what happens after death offers so much discussion but sometimes the thought of being alive is all that matters because despite the struggles and fudge up things in life, there's a gift of new day to start anew. death will come, it will come and yes it marks the finish line .. but with the time we have left on Earth (how many it is left), might as well struggle everyday, talk badly about life, getting up with a purpose or merely just getting by and just able to spot beauty in simple things life offers. thank you for the inspiring poem btw :)
I read your poem about the struggle of life and the way that it can feel like a never-ending race to stay ahead of the curve. Your words were so poignant and insightful, and I could feel the sense of urgency and desperation that you were describing.
The way that you used the metaphor of the Red Queen's race to describe the constant struggle to keep up with the pace of life was so powerful and evocative, and it added a sense of urgency and intensity to the poem.
Overall, I thought that your poem was a beautiful and thought-provoking reflection on the challenges of life and the way that we must constantly strive to keep up with the pace of the world around us.
Sometimes, it pays to explore life's nooks and crannies. Some things in life are so obvious, but people ignore them. I have been there with that, but then, one day, I figured a few things out. Life has been better, yet worse, in ways, but lately, life is more better than worse, in ways.
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