I am not 100% sure, although I feel the best answer to this question is A. The poet is saying that people don't live long; life is short.
This is because he talks about someone remaining, or living on. You can infer from this that the poet believes that life feels short and brief. The poet doesn't mention beauty in this line, nor foes he express changes in his generation. However, D is still a possible answer, but he doesn't focus as much on himself and his unwant to grow old. I hope that this can help you out! :D
The effectiveness of this piece of art demonstrates the worth of ordinary life by portraying a normal day of a girl sitting in a blue armchair, lying down with her dog in a second airmchair to her left. This painting shapes the naturality of the children which is the signature of the painter and a demosntration of fine art with something common in a child's life
Robert is kicking the purple ball
I am pretty sure the answer is C