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It creeps upon us when we least expect ,

it watches and waits,

one must never forget,

it lies in wait,

preempting our mistakes.

 

While children play aimlessly,

running about,

it is waiting in the wings.

We grow old,

yet it is ironically rushed,

never expecting to be caught up.

 

We know it is there,

but we turn a blind eye.

'It's not my time,

I am young,

It does not wait for me.

 

We expect nothing more of time

than to tick past slowly

with the changing of the seasons.

We expect to grow old

and wise,

then to eventually die.

 

Yet nothing in this life is certain,

except that it is waiting,

constantly watching.

 

Waiting for us to falter

to allow the skipping of a heart beat.

Waiting for the clock hand to stall,

for time and existance

to melt away

- slowly

into the darkness.

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rachel-s
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Dec 26, 2011
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