we children
born out of generation

we skip time like
stones across still water

we bask in glory days
gone by

we live in moments
of addenda

addenda > addendum (n.)

1794, “an appendix to a work; a thing to be added,” literally “something added,” from Latin addendum, neuter of addendus “that which is to be added,” gerundive of addere “add to, join, attach” (see add (v.)). Classical plural form is addenda. – Online Etymology Dictionary, Etymonline.com