Carpe Diem
Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 5:11 pm
In the class I'm teaching, I'm covering some of those great poems that use carpe diem as kind of a pickup line; things like To the Virgins to Make Much of Time and To His Coy Mistress.
In an effort to show that those kinds of arguments are still relevant today, I want to mention a few similar modern applications. So far I've come up with three:
We Are Young by fun.
Counting Stars by OneRepublic
When You Are Old and Grey by Tom Lehrer (okay, it's not that modern. But it's too perfect not to share!)
Do any others spring to mind?
In an effort to show that those kinds of arguments are still relevant today, I want to mention a few similar modern applications. So far I've come up with three:
We Are Young by fun.
Counting Stars by OneRepublic
When You Are Old and Grey by Tom Lehrer (okay, it's not that modern. But it's too perfect not to share!)
Do any others spring to mind?