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Take Five - Ponderings On Time

David Bowie told us, though I haven’t seen it yet It puts it in your mouth when it takes a cigarette * It’s important in the kitchen It can even have a stitch in Most of us are hoping for as much as we can get * Sometimes you have less than you need For it can run out at such speed You cannot inspect it You cannot collect it But wanting some more isn’t greed * You cannot have this on your legs, your face or on your toothy pegs An idle man stands With this on his hands His workmate for more of it begs * Albert Einstein had a really good trick It will reverse if you whizz round real quick I spun on the spot Just dizzy I got Was Albert Einstein a little bit thick * In order to gauge it man invented clocks Each chronograph got a decorative box I cannot say who Made some go cuckoo There’s one in my kitchen, it ticks and it tocks [* ‘Time takes a cigarette, puts it in your mouth’, from Rock n Roll Suicide by David Bowie]

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Date: 5/27/2021 9:36:00 PM
This is ingenious. If there were such a term as geniosity, that is what this poem is made out of. Brilliant, Terry. Brilliant. ~ In Awe, gw
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Terry Flood
Date: 5/27/2021 11:59:00 PM
Oops, maybe I entered the wrong poem in the time contest. Glad you liked so much. Terry

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