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By: R.F. Husnik
Some, if not most,
will argue against
its being slow and silent
But all will admit
its steadfastness
And most don’t know
of its silence and sadness
because they view its passage
from their own perspectives
rather than from time’s inevitable
tendency to keep on – to
move forever forward – unless
the Universal Masters
decree it’s time for time to cease
And the granted “orders” of time
show free will as
mandatory choices - and
all mortals must make
those choices - all must
attempt to do what’s right
and shun what’s wrong
But time won’t stop,
and its hands on the clock
won’t shake those of humans
in friendly introduction
No, and they also won’t
embrace mortals
or congratulate or console them
Rather, they’ll simply
transport them to whichever
door of eternity is
appropriate for their entrance
into – depending of course
upon how each of those
individual mortals
lived their lives
in earthly time
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I like this poem like the other you wrote. I like your style of writing. My favorite lines begin with "But time won't stop ...." However, I was wondering if you needed the "them" at the end of console or the "into" beginning the line "into - depending of course." Very nice poem.
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