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Let's Pretend it's April - Nov. 25
Rules: Write a poem for
LPiA on the topic or form described. Each poem should appear as a separate reply to this thread. The goal is to, at the end of the month have written 30 poems for the month of November.
Topic : Write a poem inspired by a watch, a clock or another timekeeping device.
Form : Any
Line requirements: 8 or more
Feel free to reply with comments or kudos as you wish.
Questions?
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1/299,792,458 of a second
for light to travel ONE METER
in a vacuum determined 1983.
30 degrees of an arc on a circle
with a radius of ONE METER
is the royal Egyptian cubit!!
The royal Egyptian cubit
is THE SPEED OF LIGHT
divided by the Radian.
The pyramids of Giza
standard unit of measure ~
is this a coincidence??
Peanut butter honey banana sandwiches
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Piecework of time
bound to one wrist
a curious manacle
needs no twin
to bind me to fate.
I take it off,
an illusory act
of liberation,
but there’s no celebration
for I still hear its tick.
There is no tock
only the click
of Death’s smile
as I struggle to creep
past myself into sleep.
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Pre-Quantum Entanglement
Ah, how I remember
weekly windings of
our twenty-four-hour
Chelsea chronometers
deep underground
far from any ocean
used not for navigation
but for coordination
to ensure simultaneity
of... well, you know...
when all other time
references had ceased
or been, you know,
obliterated or occluded.
It was almost like
quantum entanglement–
all those clocks synchronized
to a single Zulu beat
exceeding, strictly speaking,
even the limiting
velocity of light.
Non-practicing atheist
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After missing Thanksgiving dinner
when I was 12, my brother and I
finally realized that we could use
the slanting sun to determine direction,
and to make a fair guess of the time.
Our dad still made us carry his watch
so that we'd be home on time.
I still have my dad's watch,
though it quit ticking over 30 years ago.