blooming parting

Krystal 2022-03-22 09:02:19

The childish innocence that came late in 2007 finally flashed in Dastin Hoffman. Sometimes the beautiful ability to believe that is thought to have passed away needs to be cultivated. And what moved me the most was not the color of the innocent heart, but a line about death:
When King Lear dies in Act Five do you know what William Shakespeare has written? He's written, He Dies.
That's all, nothing more . No fan fare, no metaphor, no brilliant final words.
The culmination of the most influential work of the dramatic literature is, He Dies. It takes Shakespeare's genius to come up with, he dies.
And yet every time I read those two words I find myself overwhelmed with dysphoria.
And I know its only natural to be sad, but not because of the words he dies, but because of the life we ​​saw prior to the words.
I've lived all five of my acts Mahoney and I am not asking you to be happy that I must go.
I'm only asking that you turn the page. Continue reading. And let the next story begin.
And if anyone ever asks what became of me you relay my life in all its wander, and it with a simple, and modest, he died .I

wrote this passage in my diary so that I don't forget that the most beautiful thing in life is every minute spent before death. If this moment is exhausted to live, why worry about death?

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  • Ericka 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    I want to open a toy store too

  • Myrl 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    I just want to have such a toy store

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