Dust If You Must
Dust if you must, but life’s too short, to waste on mundane chores,
There’s sunsets to see, mountains to climb, and oceans vast to explore.
With every moment spent in joy, with laughter, love, and cheer,
The dust will wait, but time won’t pause, for memories we hold dear.
So dust if you must, but don’t forget, to live and truly be,
For in the end, it’s not the clean, but the cherished moments we see.
Cherish the Now
Dust if you must, but think of this, the world is vast and wide,
There’s songs to sing, and friends to hug, and paths not yet tried.
The dust will settle anyway, but life won’t always stay,
So cherish every single breath, and live each golden day.
With every hug and every laugh, with every love-filled glance,
Remember life’s too short to dust, when you can truly dance.
Cherish the Moments
Dust if you must, but let it be,
For life is short, and time is free.
The world awaits with wonders bright,
Don’t waste the day in endless plight.
The books will wait, the shelves can bear,
The dust that gathers here and there.
But moments missed, can’t be restored,
When life’s rich tapestry is ignored.
So dance and sing, and laugh with glee,
Embrace the world, let your heart be free.
For in the end, it’s memories made,
Not spotless rooms that do not fade.
The dust will settle, life goes on,
But love and joy remain when gone.
So cherish now, the fleeting time,
For life is precious, pure, sublime.
Dust if you must, but keep in mind,
The treasures found in moments kind.
Live your life with heart and soul,
And let the dust upon the shelf grow old.