Timeflow

Time will change us, but we can’t change time.

Original DDE™ art: “The Current” by: rob kistner © 12/4/25

 

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there is a vital current

in the vast sea of time

 

a gentle but constant flow

below the visible world

 

it carries the fading warmth of now

into tomorrow’s still-forming light

 

we drift upon its invisible insistence

held by a rhythm older than memory

guided by forces

that whisper through our choices

 

through the soft turning of seasons

through the small courage of endeavor—

of waking again

 

today glimmers briefly—

a bright crest

on a wave already traveling

 

already reshaping itself

into the next unfurling moment

 

ahead lie uncharted waters

shorelines faint as breath

possibilities drifting like seeds

on winds of a distant summer

 

time moves

we move with it—

toward the bright edge of becoming

 

time’s current holds us steady

even when we lose our way—

 

it moves us gently

faithfully

toward the future

 

a future

rising like a breaking sunrise

over an unseen land

 

rob kistner © 12/4/25

Poetry at: dVerse

 

12 thoughts on “Timeflow”

  1. I read your poem twice .. time standing still both times. I enjoyed each of your descriptions of time … my favorite is “time moves
    we move with it toward the bright edge of becoming.” Last time to have an in person visit ~~ Saturday morning if you can roll out of bed. As I will attempt.

    1. Thank you Dwight. At its core time is both relative — and an illusion… however we have given it meaning and power, by our decision. One of the reasons I love to wander in the wilderness of Oregon is it takes but a few hours until you realize that time, and so many of the things that we deem as crucially important in our daily lives, are truly a very relative things. We control when time has meaningful impact, or when it’s simply a passing thing, worth noting, but only in balance.

  2. “Time moves we move with it” as time is always in motion. I adhere to the vein of thought that time is “now” the in between the past and future. Your poems has me pondering.

    1. The fact that we move with time, our perception of it is forever “now” — that said, we move in the unity of now, in the constant flux of space. It is this dynamic that begets what we experience and embrace as change. But, on the hard edge of it, “now” is a human construct — a positional tool to enable meaningful communication and calculation.

      1. I love that forever “now” and we do move in the unity of now. Thanks for the conversation I love to explore concepts regarding time and space. Lovely poem!

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