A haiku reflection—stanzas of three lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables—as the year we have labelled 2020 draws to a close—
why we measure time
is a mystery to me—
for time knows no bounds

beginning a year
or ending one at some point—
what changes for us?
the calendar is
nothing but a vain attempt
to measure our lives
but life is more than
mere beginnings and endings
to which we pay heed
life is a journey
from there to here, whence to hence,
uninterrupted

imposed beginnings
and endings do not change our
eventual route
they turn us perhaps
hither and yon on our way
to our destiny
for we are born, then
we die; from start to finish,
naught begins or ends
rather, life just flows
from this to that, to the next,
bearing us forward

when new year begins,
and old year ends, we don’t stop—
we simply move on
and so, it must be
that beginnings and endings
mean nothing at all
In every end lies a beginning, therefore life is a circle and there is no such thing as a straight line. The wedding band, the family circle, even infinity crosses itself along its path.
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Great observation on the infinity symbol! Thanks for commenting.
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I loved this haiku Brad. So true – life is a journey!
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A joyous journey, too, for the most part!
Thanks for commenting.
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