A Moment in Life Twice Lost to Time The Swiss watch is my paradigm Residing now ‘neath Tampa Bay A moment in life twice lost to time
The gift, from a wall of ice to climb In Luxembourg where I did stay The Swiss watch becomes my paradigm
Research belaying the banker's crime Through valleys green, o'er bridges grey A moment in life twice lost to time
While belching diesels share their grime And church bells call all souls to pray This watch, my truest paradigm
In this city from another time In Europe's heart I found my way A moment in life twice lost to time
Returning from this land sublime My walls and battlements fell away Rodania watch, my paradigm A moment in life twice lost to time
2 March 2000
This poem was my first, and to date only attempt at a villanelle. The watch was a birthday gift from a doctoral candidate for whom I was acting as research assistant, which I lost years later, sailing in Tampa Bay.
I have read this in public but this is the first time it appears in print.