Rebirth Poem by Atticus Mortimer

Rebirth



The rose withers and dies,
To only grow anew,
The phoenix dies,
to arise from the ashes,
But what of us?
Once we die we are gone,
only our leagecy left to remember us,
but this is why we live every day to the fullest,
and never waste a second.

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