The silent ticking of the clock

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    The silent ticking of the clock

    The silent ticking of the clock at night
    The solace of the ailing and dying
    To the bone-weary, rest it may invite
    Comfort to those who lay awake crying

    Melodically it measures out our sleep
    And harmonizes with our very breath
    Into the world of dreaming now we sweep
    Rehearsal for our future dance with death

    But with the dawn, light breaks night’s ancient spell
    Illuminating what the shadows leave
    Invigorating every living cell
    And with our dreams new images we weave

    But our poor clock knows nothing of this grace
    It simply moves its hands over its face.

    Tina Busch-Nema
    February 13, 2009

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    kittman101 commented on The silent ticking of the clock

    03-06-2009

    hopefully its not sleepless nights of the clocks ticking which kept you awake. however if it is, this is truly a beautiful poem. i am no author just a fellow poem writer from the heart

    Poetry is not the expression of personality but an escape from personality.

    T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) American-English poet and playwright.

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