This idiom has nearly reached cliche status. It is often offered in an eulogy as an expression that someone has died early (and usually expectantly) in life and was about to do great things with his or her life.
Life Is Sometimes Hard
death is not a bed of tulips?
To feel A1 is to be in good health and happy with life.
The idiom for 'larger than life' is "a force of nature."
It means that you have not lived very long and still have much to experience in life.
Don't date that young! You have your whole life ahead.
A crap life. Correct answer: A dog's life is without responsibilities. Eating, sleeping, scratching, barking, sniffing and licking. Pretty good, all in all.
Yes, the sentence "life is a bowl of cherries" is a metaphorical idiom. It is a metaphor comparing life to a bowl of cherries, suggesting that life is sweet and pleasant.
The idiom, "spice of life", means that you can do something to make your life more exciting. Do something that's daring, challenging, fun; something that's worth living for.
Without a job, it's a dog's life.
the whole poem is about life and how the life is connected to the nature
I think yes because you have your whole life ahead of you. But if you are engaged make sure he is the right one.