Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Time and its verbs


Time oozes with a slight squeeze,
a new tube of toothpaste

Time meanders, lazing in the sun,
a fat garter snake on a warm rock

Time screams, a hawk pouncing
on a field mouse, or a rabbit

Time trots, a muscled marathon runner
chugging her way to a finish line

Time ages, a collection of liver spots
on the back of an old man’s hand

Time hurtles, a roller coaster headed
downward into a dark tunnel

Time stains, a broken pen spilling
its blood on my hands

Time rises, and tans, and burns, a sun
in the noon sky, heating to afternoon

Time freezes, a pond kissing winter
as snow and ice begin to fall

Time stops, a casket closing
at the end of the funeral service

Time ends, as the sky gates open,
bursting into the radiance of no-time.

Tweetspeak Poetry has a prompt about time this week. Check the link to see how people can make time fly.


Photograph by Junior Libby via Public Domain Pictures. Used with permission.

4 comments:

  1. "Time ages"...sure resonated with that one. Very vivid poem, sir.

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  2. This is beautiful, Glynn. All the different aspects of time and eternity brilliantly described.
    Blessings!

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