They say time will tell,
but does it?
Why then
are we always asking?
It doesn’t even have a face,
just two hands that only
meet twice a day.
Why do we focus so
much on its passing?
We can’t change it.
Yet, we still seek answers.
Constantly questioning
leading to more of it lost.
We forget that time and
all its duplicity belongs
to us.
Time matters?
Only if wasted.
-Tosha Michelle
Interesting word play.
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Thanks 💕
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You’re welcome 😉
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I love your verse:
Constantly questioning
leading to more of it lost.
I do a lot of that unfortunately…
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Thanks so much. Hope you fond the answers you’re looking for.
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…”It doesn’t even have a face,
just two hands that only
meet twice a day.” – that’s adorable and made me laugh… Like this one a lot!!!
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Aww thanks❤️
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Reblogged this on John Cowgill's Literature Site.
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Thanks so much
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You are very graciously welcome so much.
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We certainly are obsessed with time in our culture, which I suspect is not good for our health.
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I agree!
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Hi Tosha, Few week ago we talk about time. Our conclusion: The time is always the same, but for what you will spend it?
Kind regards from Deutschland ☺ 🙋 👍 Olaf
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Wisdom ❤️
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Brilliant.
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Very kind. Thank you
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