Break The Clock Poem by ashok jadhav

Break The Clock

Carpe Diem Poem: Break the Clock
Each day arrives in copied form,
The same old path, the same replies;
We trade our wonder for a chair
And call the habit "being wise."
But time is not a loyal friend—
It slips away while we repeat;
Life rusts inside familiar walls
When courage never leaves its seat.
So break the clock, ignore the script,
Let risk interrupt your breath;
Step once beyond the measured line
And feel the thrill that outruns death.
For days are not meant to be survived,
But seized before they harden through;
Routine is slow rehearsal for the grave—
Begin, while life is still new.

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