Wordle: Eternal Thoughts


I wait for time to stand still as I travel its plethora of pathways
But it stays and waits for no man
Yet it can be stretched and charged
For all to sail its eternal ebb and flow
To bite the bullet, run headlong
And slip in the synchronistic slime
Or feel the burn as it takes its toll
Chipping away day by day
Trust that it will always be there
Neither crooked nor straight,
Never early or late
And ever for ever ongoing

13 responses to “Wordle: Eternal Thoughts”

  1. Pamela avatar

    Nicely done, Tom. It is a pleasure to read your work.

    Pamela

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    1. Tom Merriman avatar

      Thank you, Pamela… and welcome!

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  2. jaerose37 avatar

    Ooh we love that synchronistic slime ..eternal thoughts are a pestilence..so hard to shake from our head..they make for very good poems though 😉

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    1. Tom Merriman avatar

      Thanks, Jae. I don’t know why these words led me down that path…

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  3. restlessjo avatar

    Synchronistic slime? Not sure, but I like it 🙂

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    1. Tom Merriman avatar

      I was trying to emphasise synchronicity, Jo. As it’s usually something we tend to slip into, rather than consciously create, and we slip in slime, I put the two together! (Plus slime was one of the words I had to use! 😀 )
      Thanks, Jo.

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  4. colonialist avatar

    Very effectively carried out.
    I found myself wondering if the ‘ever for ever ongoing’ wouldn’t be more effective as ‘ever forever ongoing’?

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    1. Tom Merriman avatar

      Thanks, Col. I debated the last line for about twenty minutes! I was trying to emphasise the ‘ever’ so went with the two-word option, although it works the same with one word. I’ve just done some quick research, and they both mean the same anyway… although ‘for ever’ is the British English variant – a fact I wasn’t aware of until now!

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      1. colonialist avatar

        ‘Forever’ is used for all meanings in USA, although even there they may use the two words if they want to emphasize ‘eternally’. The distinction is a very fine one, and is mainly governed by usage. Combined, the words have more of a ‘continually’ meaning. The different versions just seem right in certain circumstances, e.g. ‘for ever and ever, amen’ as against ‘I will be forever in your debt/ it took forever to complete’.
        My feeling was that in your poem the ‘ever’ did the ‘eternal’ job, and that it would provide a nice touch to emphasize the ‘continual’ one as also applicable by making it ‘forever’.

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        1. Tom Merriman avatar

          The eternal and the continual, so similar yet slightly different… no wonder they need the same words spaced differently to differentiate! 😀

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  5. Sue Dreamwalker avatar

    Time also waits for no one.. So we keep chipping away.. into eternity 🙂

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    1. Tom Merriman avatar

      That it does, and that we do, Sue… 🙂

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