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The Clock And the Sundial
Contributed by
Invierno
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Wednesday, 1st June 2016 @ 10:29:05 AM in AEST
Topic:
MiscPoems
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The clock looked at the sundial;
marveled at such simplicity-
no moving parts, no effort expended,
the sun the heavy lifter.
Tick tock, tick tock,
never ceasing, round and round,
gears and wheels ever moving,
ceasing action, (for the clock), time itself would stop.
The sundial, bemused,
glanced upon its ticking friend, remarking;
"Such work! For all your machinations,
I/'/ll be here long after your frenetic end."
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Invierno
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2016-06-01 10:29:05] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: The Clock And the Sundial
(User Rating: 1 ) by RussellReinhardt on
Friday, 10th June 2016 @ 03:33:11 PM AEST (User
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Ok I/'/ve read this a few times. Don/'/t know how I could miss this message. Very simple. A calmer life leads to a longer more peaceful and meaningful one. Good jhb Boet, God bless
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