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And the show must go on!

What is life?

One day you are born and another day you die.

Life is fickle! Nothing in this world is permanent. We must all return to our creator one day. 

And so, I was reminded this weekend. 

A friend of the family lost his mother; a young boy hardly seventeen lost his mother; a barely bloomed school-girl said farewell to her beloved, father... and so I was reminded of when I faced a loss of my own. 

Barely thirteen I had to face the world head-on and say goodbye to the days of innocence. For when my father passed away in the dying hours of a fateful day in February of 2006; I realized that life never stops for those that pass us by. What Shakespeare said hundreds of years ago holds more truth than meets the eye. 
And the show must go on! | The Sanniah Experience! (TSE)

...all the men and women are merely players!

Yes, people are but players, playing their parts and departing from the stage of life onto the backstage of their afterlives. 

SO, it happened when my father passed away... and so it is with everyone else.

But that does not make the loss any less. No! Indeed the loss remains as great as anything. Yes, we learn to move on and live through the pain and sorrow. Yes, we grow out of our loss as better and mature human beings but, no, we never forget the lost loved ones, and though my father like the school-girl's father or the two mothers mentioned above have departed the stage of life and moved on to the other stage of their performance, for a better role, they will forever be cherished in our hearts, in our memories. 

For the show must go on! and so must life continue. 

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