Forever Poem by anais vionet

Forever

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Theoretical physicists say that there's really no such thing as "time." That our perception of time is just how our minds work but that, in reality, everything is happening at once.

Somewhere, Harry James' trumpet is crying out to lovers. Do you hear it?

Romeo is about to take stage for the first time - Kennedy is climbing into the convertible - and I'm about to meet my true love - will I know, did I know? Argh!

Time passes by or stays, unseen. Contrails forever linger, flowers never die and kisses don't end.

This school day certainly feels like it's lasting forever.

Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: mathematics,philosophy,school,time
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
ice cream lasts forever, coffee on endless refill.. or endlessly empty cups? ?
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Khairul Ahsan 21 October 2020

'flowers never die and kisses don't end' - I appreciate very much, this poetic vision. And thanks for the 'Poet's Notes'.

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anais vionet

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