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Hey guys, this is my entry. I'm not sure how relevant this one is but what the hell. Possible relevance is explained at the end.
And this is possibly relevant because?
Spoiler:
Poison has Two Faces
Like fate, a chance encounter,
has gnarled ancient hands,
caressing the prime of life,
bringing haste to the final second.
If only by chance,
pain should find itself,
to bring about the end of time,
for an earthbound soul,
then all who knew him,
would then despair in their solitude,
and reflect on the contract,
which seemed to expire unjustly.
And they would proclaim,
"Twas not time, o traveller,
that brought about your demise,
but merely, the vicissitudes of fate."
And thus, they shall depart,
and forget,
but not be liberated,
from the two poisons of life.
The curse of fate,
And the passing of the age.
Like fate, a chance encounter,
has gnarled ancient hands,
caressing the prime of life,
bringing haste to the final second.
If only by chance,
pain should find itself,
to bring about the end of time,
for an earthbound soul,
then all who knew him,
would then despair in their solitude,
and reflect on the contract,
which seemed to expire unjustly.
And they would proclaim,
"Twas not time, o traveller,
that brought about your demise,
but merely, the vicissitudes of fate."
And thus, they shall depart,
and forget,
but not be liberated,
from the two poisons of life.
The curse of fate,
And the passing of the age.
And this is possibly relevant because?
Spoiler:
I kind of saw that the prompt of time could be taken as all the different manifestations of time that exist. That being said, I realised that time is a feeling, something which only life can comprehend. I wrote this poem, then, as a kind of way of showing how time could end, at least relatively speaking.