As fleeting the time flies,
a small piece of nothing,
a drip from a faucet,
snow flake on the sea.
So small, a frail moment,
that no one will notice.
Yet one marks a starting
another an end.
So how should we measure –
the minutes and hours
that make up a decade,
an age or a life span?
A century, an eon,
a flash in ones memory,
a light year of time
or the blink of an eye?
Each in it’s context
is not that important.
Yet each may bear witness
of a beginning or end.
David Garlick, Victoria, April, 1991