Philosophy of Time

The hardest part of waiting
it watching the clock —tick, tick.

Strapped around my wrist,
in a world that’s rushing by,
I’m watching the sliver of gold slide —tick, tick.

The time is merely, relative to my existence,
without this piece of metal I’d have no regard
nor care even, for how many times the plate slides —tick, tick.

Though I note this little circle counts even paces,
with thoughts of you, when my heart races,
I can feel the weight of it, slowing —tick, tick.

I can lift my head and watch the whirling of the city fly,
not missing a pace, all those busy, rushed, lives.
While my wrist slowly pulses —tick, tick.

My heart beats fast and the highway hustles along.
But I’m always waiting, watching the clock, slowly drag along.
Time, is just an idea. It’s not real, and it doesn’t really matter.
I tell myself all this, waiting for the last tick, to leave my heart shattered.

3 responses to “Philosophy of Time”

  1. This is a beautiful piece! I love philosophical-poetic challenges and investigations of temporality!

  2. An intriguing discussion is definitely worth comment. I think that you ought to write
    more on this issue, it may not be a taboo subject butt usually
    people don’t discuss such subjects. To thhe next! Kind regards!!

Leave a reply to kieram Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

©  Nicole Jean Turner | est. 2012