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Cherish The Present

No one lives forever;

One day, we all must face the inevitable end.

While your loved ones are still by your side,

Cherish them, care for them, and give them your time.

Crying after they are gone won't compare

To the joy of laughing together while they are still here.


လူတိုင်း အမြဲအသက်မရှင်ဘူး

တစ်နေ့တော့ သေရမှာကြီးပဲ

ကိုယ်ချစ်ရတဲ့သူတွေအနားမှာ ရှိနေသေးရင်

တန်ဖိုးထားပါ ဂရုစိုက်ပါ အချိန်ပေးပါ

သေသွားမှ ငိုနေတာထက်စာရင် 

ရှင်နေတုန်းအတူရယ်နေရတာ ပိုကောင်းတယ်



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