Vanity (poem)
Truly, everything is for while, If you choose malice as your path, If you could pick your folly, what would it be? All is fleeting, Of all we amass, If you're consumed by cruelty and covet life's pleasures, When it arrives, it shows no favoritism, In the end, everything fades, just like chasing the wind
Observed by different eyes,
Echoes of our desires as its resonate,
But fall on deaf ears.
Whether you hoard possessions for self-gain,
Or wield power to subjugate others.
Know that all will cease one day,
Nothing is eternal,
Truly, everything is for a while, like chasing the wind.
Riches, allure, success, or longevity?
Would you crave dominion or seek knowledge and insight?
A chasing after the winds,
We are mere sojourner here,
Look beyond this world's temptations.
Of all we acquire,
In the end, it's all transient.
A chasing after the wind.
Remember, it's all but temporary,
Death comes for us all,
No matter our stature or wealth.
No bribes sway its course.
In the end, we must answer its call,
Facing our creator, our deeds laid bare.
Everything is but a while.
Nothing last forever,
Just as we come, we are bound to leave one day.
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Vanity upon vanity all is, we came to these world naked, naked we shall leave. A poem that reminds me not to take so seriously and tightly matters of this world. Thanks for sharing
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