Chronos

Seth Haynes Warner 1984 (North Pole, Alaska)

April 22 


Tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock…

The revolution of the second hand,
In orbit around the clock face,
Fulfilling its intended purpose and,
Deleting seconds at a steady pace.

These seconds become minutes,
Accumulating into hours, days, then years,
Until we reach our corporeal limit,
And receive that visit we’ve long feared.

But how do we confront the end with grace?
We must make proper use of our time,
Knowing the clock is a tool to embrace;
Accepting that limited days are by design.

Time waits for no woman nor man,
So disregard the years, days, and hours.
Instead we must focus on the second hand,
Living each moment with vigor. Empowered.

Tick. Tock.
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Written on April 09, 2020

Submitted by sethhayneswarner on April 11, 2022

Modified on March 22, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme X ABXB XXXX BXBX XXAX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 667
Words 135
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 1, 4, 4, 4, 4

Seth Haynes Warner

Seth is an Iraq War veteran, having served as an Infantryman in both the US Marine Corps and the US Army. He started writing in December 2021 as a form of therapy. He spends most of his free time with his children and on mountaintops. more…

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