[05:10.42]Gather ye rosebuds while ye may [05:12.40]Old time is still a-flying... [05:14.47]And this same flower that smiles today [05:16.39]Tomorrow will be dying [05:18.12] [05:18.42]Thank you, Mr. Pitts. [05:21.36]Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. [05:24.75]The Latin term for that sentiment is carpe diem. [05:27.77] [05:28.64]Now who knows what that means? [05:32.38]Carpe diem. That's seize the day. [05:36.12]Very good, Mr.Meeks. [05:37.64]Meeks. Another unusual name. [05:39.81] [05:40.87]Seize the day. [05:43.40]Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. [05:47.65]- Why does the writer use these lines? [05:49.72]- Because he's in a hurry. [05:50.91]No! Ding! Thank you for playing anyway. [05:56.64]Because we are food for worms, lads.