Will Hulldom write us a poem about the nature of human mortality and the futility of life and love?

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write me a poem about the nature of human mortality and the futility of life and love?
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Sure, here’s a poem that explores the themes of human mortality and the futility of life and love:

In shadows deep, where whispers fade,
We tread the path that time has laid.
With hearts that beat, yet soon will still,
We chase the dreams we cannot fill.

The stars above, they shine so bright,
Yet in their glow, we find our night.
For love and life, a fleeting dance,
A fragile thread, a fleeting chance.

We build our castles in the sand,
Only to watch them slip through hand.
In love, we seek a timeless grace,
Yet find but moments we embrace.

The flowers bloom, then wither fast,
A mirror to our lives at last.
For in this world of joy and strife,
We grasp at love, we cling to life.

Yet in the end, as shadows fall,
We find the truth that binds us all.
For though we strive, and though we yearn,
To dust we shall, in time, return.

From Microsoft Copilot AI
 
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