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A Case for Pausing Time

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By Bugsy WattsPublished 7 months ago โ€ข 1 min read
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A Case for Pausing Time
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The moments of my life reverberate

like echoes in a deep canyon.

I can still hear them

bouncing off the insides of my teeth

long after my mouth has shut.

*

A single instance is never just that.

It lives on in memory

being pulled apart by dream excavators,

examined by judgment specialists.

*

How does everyone move on so quickly?

I'm still here,

soaking in the simple stillness of joy

because I know, when I move,

the clock will too.

*

I'm still here,

reeling in anguish

because tomorrow might not be better

but everyone is ready to leave today behind.

*

I'm just trying to exist

in this one instance;

right now.

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About the Creator

Bugsy Watts

Got bit by the writing bug.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bugsywattspoetry/

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  • Mother Combs7 months ago

    lovely๐Ÿ’ž

  • Kay Husnick7 months ago

    "I can still hear them bouncing off the insides of my teeth long after my mouth has shut" is such a captivating draw into this piece.

  • Suze Kay7 months ago

    I loved the line "bouncing off the insides of my teeth." It is such a bizarre, unknown feeling to imagine... and yet, I can imagine it perfectly. I love when words give me that kind of experience! Thanks for sharing <3

  • Hannah Moore7 months ago

    This makes me think of how time does stop in some part of us in trauma

  • Luther7 months ago

    Nice work I loved it โค๏ธ๐Ÿค— I hope my stories get to the top one day ๐Ÿ˜ช๐Ÿ’”

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