New Year’s Day: Time after Time

New Year’s Day: an appropriate holiday to think about time.  When I took the dog early this morning for a walk in the woods, I was thinking about time, and some verse came to mind.

If time could tell,
Could it tell what time it is?
Is it time to begin,
Or time to end?
Does it have time to tell?
Does it know when it’s time to go?
Time has come.
What time is it?

Time can be where or place:
Time zones,
Space and time,
Where are we in time?
Time out, over time,
Right time, down time,
Time’s up, on time,
What time is left?
Time is on my side
Time tells distance – 3 hours from here.
We can run out of time.

Time is when:
When its time.
Time period.
Now’s the time,
The time has passed.
Time drags on.
There’s no time like the present.
What time is it, anyway?
This time, next time.
Is the time change
Time for a change?

Whose time is it?
My time,
Wasting time, killing time.
A good time had by all.
Your time, clock time.
Who’s got time?
The time belongs to us.
Some do time.
We can make up lost time.
When will it be our time?
All in God’s time.

Time counts.
Time signature, time exposure.
Best time, time keeping
At one time,
Two at a time,
Triple time,
Record time,
Time consuming.
Time sign multiplies.
What is the sign of the time?
Is time money?

Timely questions for sure,
Timeless too.
Maybe some other time,
We’ll have time to ask:
Does time fly?
Sometime, anytime will do.
The last time I did this or
Is this the last time?
Before time,
Time and time again,
The end of time.

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2 Responses to New Year’s Day: Time after Time

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  2. cindy says:

    Too much time on your hands? :)

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