While it’s true that life is a journey
And we should enjoy it cause we spend so much time on the train
It seems to me that the journey is easier to enjoy
when we have a destination in mind.
Even if we never reach it before the end of the line.
While it’s true that life is a journey
And we should enjoy it cause we spend so much time on the train
It seems to me that the journey is easier to enjoy
when we have a destination in mind.
Even if we never reach it before the end of the line.
Very cleverly said 🙂
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Thank you, J ! ; )
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I kind of like not knowing where I’m going, except in a vague sense. The opportunities for surprise abound. So far, it seems I’ve backed into most of the things I’ve needed to do in life. (Is my train going backwards? Does that mean I’m getting younger as I get older? In attitude, I believe, although the physical vehicle is a little rusty and wrinkled, a testament to the good times I’ve had along the way.)
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may we all reach our destination before the end of the line.
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A blessing from an angel ! good thought, Dagmar ! A nice alternative phrase for me would be the Irish? saw, “May ye be seven days behind Peter’s gate before the devil knows yer gone ! ” ; )
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he he, it must be Irish cause it has that special kind of cloverleaf humour 🙂
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And if we get off at a stop should we endeavor to reboard the train ? Sounds like a scary proposition ! ; )
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Nah.. Just walk around.. For there are many modes of transportation.. 😉
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No big rush anyway ! ; )
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Oh yeah.. The journey is too long and it ends only when it ends.. So absolutely no point in rushing.. 😉
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; )
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Love this, William.
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Profound and poetic; nice combination! Enjoy the ride, and may you never miss the stops you want to make along the way… 🙂
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