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Summary

The article "Let’s Go Musical at Paper Poetry" discusses the transient beauty of existence, encouraging readers to embrace their time and shine brightly like stars amidst the vastness of the universe.

Abstract

The piece titled "A Temporary Presence Can Still Be Elegant" from Paper Poetry, authored by Suntonu Bhadra in 2022, uses vivid imagery to reflect on the ephemeral nature of life and the cosmos. It suggests that despite the impermanence of objects, planets, and even the concept of time itself, there is a beauty in the temporary presence of all things. The author draws a parallel between the fleeting existence of celestial bodies and our own, urging us to spread our fragrance and be 'shining stars' during our limited time. The article is a response to a Week 17 prompt from Paper Poetry and invites other writers to participate.

Opinions

  • The author believes that everything in the universe, including life and matter, is transient and will eventually cease to exist.
  • Despite the inevitability of disappearance, the author emphasizes the importance of enjoying life and making the most of our time.
  • The article conveys a sense of optimism, suggesting that individuals have the power to shine and make an impact, much like stars in the darkness of space.
  • There is an underlying theme of personal responsibility in finding one's own light and sharing it with the world.
  • The piece encourages a reflective and appreciative perspective on existence, viewing it as a temporary yet beautiful phenomenon akin to candles in the wind.

Let’s Go Musical at Paper Poetry

A Temporary Presence Can Still Be Elegant

Shining is up to you

Image by the writer

illusions in the space, surrounded by the dark emptiness, in the void passage of an unknown journey, objects, planets, asteroids, stars, shining a glimpse of energy, but not for long,

life and death, matters, and anti-matters, the universe, multi-verse, mini verse, are all like the candles in the wind,

enjoying a temporary presence, and will vanish in a matter of time,

the ‘time’ will cease to exist too.

Come on, chillax, enjoy, spread your fragrance while you can!

We might be the stardust, but we can still be ‘shining stars’ in our limited time!

Suntonu Bhadra 2022

In response to the Week 17 prompt (linked below, announced by Carolyn Hastings) from Paper Poetry! Tagging Angelina Der Arakelian, Denise Larkin, Emina Musaefendic, Gun Roswell, and Priyanka Srivastava to participate, if convenient!

Candle In The Wind
Poetry
Life
Motivation
W17 Prompt
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