Time Will Not Poem by Francis Duggan

Time Will Not



Time will not wait for you it did not wait for me
It keeps on ticking on from century to century
It rusts steel and iron and ages everything
But it's praises you never hear anyone sing
The longest lived human life in time is not a long span
A century of years makes for a very old woman or man
The Seasaons pass quickly beyond the human physical prime
One cannot stop the turning of the hands of time
The greats of human history to life has come to and from gone
But time that ages everything does keep ticking on
And eventually it does take care of all
Life forms including humans from the great to the small
Time will not wait for you as it did not wait for me
And eventually we die when-ever this will be.

Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: time
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