Time's Changes

 

Time changes by leaps & bounds;

these days via an office chair,

revived and brought in

from the garage,

and a tooth that split,

needing chewing gum

for protection of the tongue,

waiting for a dentist appointment

 

In addition, these days,

time shifts

as Anna builds her gazebo,

and as we clean out the garage

meticulously

 

At opposite ends

of that which changes,

I am born and die

 

For most people of the Earth,

these aren't any changes at all





Poetry by Ingvar Loco Nordin The PoetBay support member heart!
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Written on 2022-08-20 at 10:14

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Griffonner The PoetBay support member heart!
Is it a case of being in the eye of the beholder? That which changes unseen by many, but is seen by you. A poem that makes me think and analyse every word and phrase.
Allen
2022-08-20