The Fly by William Blake
William Blake, an English
poet of the Romantic era who was born in 1757 and passed away in 1827, wrote
the poem The Fly. Five stanzas, each with four lines, make up the poem.
Since we don't know when the death
of god will take our lives, we should accept our existence, surrender to our
fate, and try to enjoy it as much as we can. We, humans, adore life to the point
of death, drinking, dancing, and singing just like flies do.