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He started it at seventeen That most fantastic time machine, Whose power to manipulate The basic fabrics of our fate Eradicates the Clock's control, Who executes the midnight toll, Whose hands have strangled man's ambition, Whose sands designed decomposition, Both talkative and taciturn Now caged; the ravenous cuckoo bird, And man, once puppet, now pilgrim, soars O’er crystal skies and dusty shores And Dimension's seas with waxen wings, His fourth realm wrinkling like a string, Testing theories in time traversed Of history, life, the universe. He finished it at forty-two In subterranean solitude, A pallid, daily de-livered mess With faceless pictures on the desk, So he sighed with earnest evanescence And scuttled back to adolescence, To own the life he would have seen Without that hollow time machine.
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Jun 15, 2012
Jun 15, 2012 at 12:44 AM UTC
Timeless Tragedy
He started it at seventeen That most fantastic time machine, Whose power to manipulate The basic fabrics of our fate Eradicates the Clock's control, Who executes the midnight toll, Whose hands have strangled man's ambition, Whose sands designed decomposition, Both talkative and taciturn Now caged; the ravenous cuckoo bird, And man, once puppet, now pilgrim, soars O’er crystal skies and dusty shores And Dimension's seas with waxen wings, His fourth realm wrinkling like a string, Testing theories in time traversed Of history, life, the universe. He finished it at forty-two In subterranean solitude, A pallid, daily de-livered mess With faceless pictures on the desk, So he sighed with earnest evanescence And scuttled back to adolescence, To own the life he would have seen Without that hollow time machine.
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Jun 15, 2012
Jun 15, 2012 at 12:44 AM UTC
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