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Sometimes I feel as though time has stopped moving I know that it never really stops That time moves as regularly as it can But Moments linger They lag and rip and jostle Stretch out like taffy in a candy stores window on a boardwalk They have a tendency to stick around long past the expiration date I know Somewhere in the factual portion of my brain That each second is uniform One sixtieth of a minute and one thirty-six hundredth of an hour Exact concrete absolute Measured just the same As if I can’t lose everything In that same second That was At one time or another As uniform and bland as all the others.
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Oct 7, 2010
Oct 7, 2010 at 9:27 PM UTC
A paradoxical look at time.
Sometimes I feel as though time has stopped moving I know that it never really stops That time moves as regularly as it can But Moments linger They lag and rip and jostle Stretch out like taffy in a candy stores window on a boardwalk They have a tendency to stick around long past the expiration date I know Somewhere in the factual portion of my brain That each second is uniform One sixtieth of a minute and one thirty-six hundredth of an hour Exact concrete absolute Measured just the same As if I can’t lose everything In that same second That was At one time or another As uniform and bland as all the others.
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Oct 7, 2010
Oct 7, 2010 at 9:27 PM UTC
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