so much to do
other than lists
-no assurance
how long I’ll live
-Give me a clue
Death! how much time
will you give me?
How much?
so much to do
other than lists
-no assurance
how long I’ll live
-Give me a clue
Death! how much time
will you give me?
Haha – if only we knew. I think that is a secret he won’t give away easily. Great piece. KL ❤
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Thank you, KL!
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Very poignant, well done, Reena.
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Thank you so much!
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You’re welcome!
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The only certainty in life is death. When? Who knows?
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True. Thanks!
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Some things are better not to know. I’m okay with surprises.
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That’s a valid point of view. Many couples decide not to go for sex-determination tests during pregnancy.
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We have the faintest idea!
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Do we? Thank you, Parikhit!
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It is a mystery. I remember my grandmother always telling us that birth, death and wedding (of everything) are the most unpredictable.
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Grandmas said even real estate comes to you or leaves you, only when destined. A NLP coach said objects like gold are upset when you pawn those. Ask for forgiveness, so that prosperity returns. Objects don’t come back, if they feel unwanted.
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How very well said 🙂
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Death mostly likes to come unannounced.
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That’s the Beauty and the Bane of life. Planning is such a myth.
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A question that percolates in many brains but no one knows for sure. An innovative take Reena. Thanks for joining in
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Thank you, Sadje!
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My pleasure
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