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Another challenge and this one is tricky so, please follow the description.
Write a minimum of three, no more than six stanzas – four lines each. Except for the first stanza ... each of the following stanzas must have the last word in each line start the next line, this is commonly known as Loop Poetry. The winner will receive the “Loop" Award Certificate. I will start this off so you can see exactly what I'm describing and be sure you tag me in the comment box this way: @Danceinsilence, otherwise I may not know you entered
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ValiantRaptor47 in Poetry & Free Verse
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Time: a Construct

Time, like all things used by humans,

Is simply but a construct.

Not time in it’s essence, but how

Humans measure it: minutes.

Minutes form hours.

Hours form days.

Days form weeks.

Weeks form months.

Months form years.

Years form decades.

Decades form centuries.

Centuries form millenniums.

Millenniums, though, are not definite.

Definite is not time, not at all.

All time is is one continous strand,

Strands that do not stop after each day.

Days are how humans measure time,

Time is not, though, fractured. Minutes,

Minutes are how we measure it.

It means nothing, though, to time.

#philosophy

#poetry

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