III. Carpe Diem "Carpe diem, seize the day" I'll always remember The chill of November The news of the fall The sounds in the hall The clock on the wall ticking away "Seize the Day" I heard him say Life will not always be this way Look around Hear the sounds Cherish your life while you're still around
"Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, Old Time is still a-flying; And this same flower that smiles today, Tomorrow will be dying." (Sample is James Waterston from the film "Dead Poet's Society". From the poem "To The Virgins, To Make Much Of Time" by Robert Herrick.)
We can learn from the past But those days are gone We can hope for the future But there may not be one
The words stuck in my mind Alive from what I've learned I have to seize the day To home I returned
Preparing for her flight I held with all my might Fearing my deepest fright She walked into the night She turned for one last look She looked me in the eye I said, "I love you... Goodbye"
"It's the most awful thing you'll Ever hear." "If you're lying to me..." "Oh, you dearly love her." "... Just have to leave... all our lives." "Seize the day!" "Something happened." "Gather ye rosebuds while ye may." "She was killed." (Various samples mainly John Voight from the film "Table For Five", some are from the film "Dead Poet's Society".)