This is a contemplative poem titled "If Time Could Answer." The poem uses the metaphor of a clock with no hands to represent the speaker's inability to grasp or measure time. The speaker grapples with the feeling of time slipping away, taking with it precious memories. The imagery of "dust-covered diaries" and "forgotten dreams" evokes a sense of loss and the ephemeral nature of memory. The speaker's internal struggle is further emphasized by the visceral language used, such as "grinding of my gums" and "phonograph needle digging the flesh beneath," highlighting the pain associated with fading memories.
The poem's structure, with its fragmented lines and lack of traditional punctuation, mirrors the fragmented nature of memory and the speaker's disjointed thoughts. The poem ends on a somber note, leaving the reader with a sense of the inevitability of time's passage and the bittersweet ache of fading memories.
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by Jibril alle medium.com 11-11-2024
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