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Brian Bilston
@brianbilston@mastodon.online  ·  activity timestamp last month

Here’s one of my more reflective poems, written while waiting for a train at a provincial railway station.

If I Could Have My Time Over
 
If I could have my time over,
I would do it all differently
and not treat each precious moment
with such disregard and flippancy.
 
I would use my time effectively,
I would think ahead and plan.
I would reserve my stores of energy,
and take charge when I can.
 
But it’s too late in the journey
for regret, too late to repent –
because there’s not a socket in sight,
and my battery’s on one per ce
If I Could Have My Time Over   If I could have my time over, I would do it all differently and not treat each precious moment with such disregard and flippancy.   I would use my time effectively, I would think ahead and plan. I would reserve my stores of energy, and take charge when I can.   But it’s too late in the journey for regret, too late to repent – because there’s not a socket in sight, and my battery’s on one per ce
If I Could Have My Time Over   If I could have my time over, I would do it all differently and not treat each precious moment with such disregard and flippancy.   I would use my time effectively, I would think ahead and plan. I would reserve my stores of energy, and take charge when I can.   But it’s too late in the journey for regret, too late to repent – because there’s not a socket in sight, and my battery’s on one per ce
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