the "f" word.
for⋅ev⋅er
[fawr-ev-er, fer-]–adverb
| 1. | without ever ending; eternally: to last forever. |
| 2. | continually; incessantly; always: He's forever complaining. |
–noun
—Idiom | 3. | an endless or seemingly endless period of time: It took them forever to make up their minds. |
| 4. | forever and a day, eternally; always: They pledged to love each other forever and a day. |
so many definitions that mean absolutely nothing to ME. So people get mad when people throw around hate and love, love and hate, and everything else. But if I were people, I would be more worried about throwing those around. "Mary & John Forever." What?! Like where in the fine print of life does it say anything is allowed to last FOREVER. I'm talking never-ending, every second, no fin. No.
I know you want me to say something real deep that will stick to your minds in hearts forever. but I'm not into the "f" word very much. So here it goes:
the rain will dry,
the smiles will fade,
the book will turn,
page by page,
the gun will fire,
the frogs will leap,
and you my love,
my heart thou shall keep,
but not forever.
days will long,
my eyes will close,
seasons change,
from friends to foes,
you have my heart,
and have the key,
and you will have this part of me,
but not forever.
so now has come,
and then has gone,
tracks are played,
& now new songs,
no such thing as always,
or eternal endeavors,
no key to infinity,
surely no forever.
all good things must come to end,
even love,
and heartfelt friends,
so I must never think that far ahead,
I shall never venture into forever's venue,
instead I'll live as:
to be continued....
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