Time Will Not Wait Poem by Francis Duggan

Time Will Not Wait



Tomorrow is coming and yesterday has gone
And the clock on our lives ever keeps ticking on
A decade of years in our physical prime
And eventually we all become victims of time
They are walking slow nowadays great athletes of the past
The fastest pace slow of the legs that moved fast
I am telling you something you already know
When i say eventually time renders the fastest slow
Time will not wait for you it did not wait for me
At least it does treat everyone equally
To every new dawning our end does draw near
And it is only the fear of death that we do fear
Us humans mere mortals when all is said and done
And eventually time takes care of everyone.

Saturday, April 15, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: time
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