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I
live in a clock 
imagine
in
a clockless dark 
how
weak the will 
the
needing noticed 
nothing
else
the
words have had their shine away 
music
won't make sense
clockless
all
the day is washed
that
would be with no planet at all 
no
sun to turn 
but
the
fact
is 
I
live in a clock 
(better
and worse)
two
months since chocolate
two
weeks beyond beer
and
spirits and wine 
everything
keeps time 
as
I do 
everything
measures up
I
can see no other function 
for
this spread 
of
all worlds 
in
every direction 
we
are simply 
so
far from beginning 
so
much closer to an end 
the
discovery of quartz 
was
a
hint of what's more fundamental
all
matter pulses with time 
invisible,
as with most motion
why
does a waistcoat have two pockets?
one's
for the sun-dial 
so's
to set 
what
always will need setting
we
wind ourselves up
with
every little thing
every
tick is a note nudged on 
by
rhythm, that's time 
it's
music that the heart lets out 
yes
clock is something savage to say 
I
simply witness the hands 
the
passing 
my
own meek imitation 
of
the universal paw and stroke 
first
fear 
is
of the clockless dark
no
sun to turn 
no
tune of moon
where
there
aren't the hours in a day 

 
Ah, lovely but scary...
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