Very nice, Hasse. This one's even more economical than others! Lots of great lines and turns of phrase in this one like "servants to love" and "we'll carry us up." I'm going to guess greatest love (and fear) is getting married?
Thanks, James. Based on the first stanza, I definitely get that interpretation--and it's also 'not not' about a married couple. "Family" of course has a very broad meaning.
This person’s greatest love was “family.”
Their greatest fear was “procrastination.”
There is always tomorrow, they say. Well, maybe not.
Very nice, Hasse. This one's even more economical than others! Lots of great lines and turns of phrase in this one like "servants to love" and "we'll carry us up." I'm going to guess greatest love (and fear) is getting married?
Thanks, James. Based on the first stanza, I definitely get that interpretation--and it's also 'not not' about a married couple. "Family" of course has a very broad meaning.
Glad you liked it!