
Credit: Rachel Crowe
Like a flowing river, time goes by.
Occasionally, like raging waters, moments flash hurriedly before our eyes.
But why is it that each painful instance slowly unfolds, seemingly everlasting?
For Three Line Tales
Credit: Rachel Crowe
Like a flowing river, time goes by.
Occasionally, like raging waters, moments flash hurriedly before our eyes.
But why is it that each painful instance slowly unfolds, seemingly everlasting?
For Three Line Tales
wonderful question!
Thank you for reading! 🙂
my pleasure
Yeah, I would like to know that, too…
🙂
I would Love to know the answer to that question!! Well done.
Thank you so much for reading! ☺
Most welcome 🙂
that is so true! can someone spill the elusive answers? ❤
Haha! Yes! An answer we all seek! ☺
i feel like its been really gushing by recently and also wondered why, has our earth altered somehow?….very thought provoking 3 lines
Something to ponder over! Thanks for reading! ☺
Sorry, a bit late to TLT this week. Well, isn’t that the truth – time rages on when you’re enjoying yourself and crawls to an almost halt when we’re bored or in pain. Lovely descriptions here and a very apt use of language to describe time’s effects. 🙂
So very true! Especially when it comes to holidays, time will just zoom! Thank you! Glad you liked it! No problem about being late, blogging should be pressure free! 😊
Yes, this summer holiday has flown by – only a week to go before school starts. I was away for a few days, so racing to catch up with posts and comments. And yes, always a pleasure to blog 🙂
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