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a lily of a day is fairer far in may​

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Answered by asiyarafiq268
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The meaning of the line - "A lily of a day is fairer far in May". It means when we want anything it takes a long time to achieve that. But on the other hand when we don't want anything we get that easily.

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Life if given not only to live for ones owns self; it is given to spread love and light to others too. One who does that lives long even after he is gone. Even a short life, just like that of a Lily flower, which just lives for a Day, is so meaningful.

The lily of the garden which blossoms with the first rays of the sun in the morning and fades and falls by the evening pleases so many hearts; so many eyes. It is a life well lived though so short just a day long.

Living long but lending no zest, no joy to any one is living a useless life a life of no achievement, a life of no pleasure, a life of no service. So what such a life is — lost and forgotten in the hazy past with no memories left worth remembering.

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