Do you need time?
Boundless through ages,
Limitless as epochs roll,
Time and time will pass with time,
Countless in history still counting
till ever.
Do I really need more time?
It’s a function of necessity,
As men run to beat the unbeatable,
Can we really beat time?
I think our limited lifecycles have
put pressure on our reasoning faculty
and we thought time is really limited,
no…..! Ages unborn superintend
the capacity of our calendar,
Time and drops of the ocean
are class mates
We utilize the hours we could,
and leave the rest to flow along
the path of eternity.
My life here encapsulate my cycle,
Even if I need more time, it cannot
be gifted by fellow mortal,
Only one man asked for more as
recorded in human history,
As the Immortal added fifteen more
years to Hezekiah’s lifecycle.
In the timelessness of time lies the
irony of life,
As a thirsty man cannot drain
an ocean through his throat,
So, our cravings for more time
cannot exceed our limited
lifecycles.
Do I really need more time?
It’s a function of societal demands
and the inexhaustible quest for
projection of self.
Twenty and four hours is quite too
rich for anyone to journey with,
as days roll,
Whatever unfinished duty can
wait till the dawn of a brown
new day.
Time in it timelessness
appears surplus,
but still not sufficient for an
insatiable mind.
Time abounds for me so long I live,
After this life, I will journey through
the timeless city that needs no
dating measurement.