Life = a box set
in this modern world, we seem to spend our lives in a series of boxes
By Liz SinclairPublished 3 years ago • 1 min read
Photo by Julia Kadel on Unsplash
All our lives we're in boxes enclosed,
First, incubators keep us composed,
Then to school we are bound,
Then in houses and offices found,
Until, in a coffin, we finally repose.
About the Creator
Liz Sinclair
Amateur historian who loves travel and lives in Asia. I write 'what-if' historical stories, speculative fiction, travel essays and haiku.
Twitter: @LizinBali. LinkedIn: sinclairliz


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