LIFE GOES ON
LIFE GOES ON
The rabbit never learns stillness,
even when the world turns white.
Snow asks for silence—
the rabbit answers with pulse.
Fur gathers winter like a thought,
light, alert, unwilling to settle.
Cold sharpens the eye,
not the will.
Where the snow says pause,
the rabbit says continue.
Not from defiance—
from knowing that life
is not meant to be proven by calm.
Tracks appear, vanish.
Energy leaves no monument.
Only motion, briefly honest,
briefly alive.
The snow will keep falling.
The rabbit will keep moving.
Between them,
life happens—
without explanation.
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