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"Diciendo ahora" in English translates to "saying now" or "saying currently."
The poet is likely expressing surprise or wonder at how quickly something is happening. This phrase could suggest a sense of urgency or the need to slow down and take things more deliberately.
they think you look like a poet?
Commonly used is 'ere'.
It means you haven't lived up to your potential
Now
It's a mildly condescending way of saying, "Now you understand what I'm talking about."
it is a past tense word which means then like you say now that is then so you saying then.
The phrase "He has his summer" typically suggests that someone is experiencing a period of joy, happiness, or success in their life. It conveys a sense of contentment and fulfillment that comes with enjoying the good times.
I am just saying you should pray to them but you don't have to I mean its your choice
time to time is a common saying meaning now and then or sometimes