The Clock Paradox cycle

This is a random poem from an amateur writer who happens to love Phigros (the rhythm game) too much . All proper nouns here ar titles of the many time-themed songs from the game. It happens to sum up pretty well my experience with life sometimes. Hope y'all enjoy! May you find resonance in verse.

A tick too short 

A tock too long 

Time errs or mind skews? 

Aligns, stalls, shatters 

The wheel grinding through its chaos,

Clock Paradox. 

Rhythm flows 

Focus holds 

Sound lands soft 

Light stays clear 

Time resides here 

Later nowhere 

Tentative ease, frail brevity, 

Nick of Time. 

Slower, 

To a standstill. 

No curse, no bliss, 

Just a wide emptiness. 

A tick without a tock 

A moment frozen, a motion halted. 

The calm before the storm, 

Chronostasis. 

Sharp, 

Jagged, 

Like shards of fire, 

Searing all to white. 

Everywhere. 

Too much, too much, too much! 

... 

Chronos Collapse. 

Tick stops. 

Tock stills. 

The clock unmakes itself 

What remains when even rhythm freezes? 

A glacier erected 

In the hollow of the mind 

Not a mere pause 

A cessation 

Of fire, of life, 

Of time itself. 

The crystalline barrier shrouds. 

Arrivals, no entry. 

What lies beneath? 

Motion. 

Passion. 

Trapped under frost. 

Departures, no escape. 

The cryogenic defense claims. 

Overstaying the berg's welcome 

It doesn't protect. 

It consumes. 

Wilting body shivers 

Starved of vitality. 

Waning power trembles 

Devoid of vibrancy. 

The stillness to a living death. 

Ember. 

A shimmer. 

Under the frozen deep, it ignites 

First a flame, then an inferno 

Scorching through every layer 

Sets ablaze what stays eternal 

A dance of fire and ice, 

Chronomia.

  • I like to write poetry sometimes, and yours has inspired me to write one about the video game I've recently been playing, Assassin's creed Origins. It's in Haiku form:

    In Ancient Egypt,    Ptolemaic Period,     Bayek of Siwa

    Embarks on a quest.  The order of the ancients,  he seeks to confront.

    Exploring cities.    Alexandria, Memphis.    Pyramids and Tombs.

    Working as Medjay,     Protecting the innocent,    dispatching bandits

    Becoming stronger,    Hunter, warrior, seer,    the flight of arrows.

    Defeating those named:  The Ibis and crocodile,    Heron and Vulture,

    Then the Hyena,    The Ram, Hippo and Scarab,     Lizard and Jackal,

    The final last two,    The Lion and Scorpion,   by a flaming sword.

    Origins begins,    The Assassins Brotherhood,   known as Hidden Ones.

  • Yep. You gotta fall into the sweet video game nectar trap sometimes Smile

    (edit: I have to heed the game's words, "Would you mind not mentioning Phigros on irrevelant occasions?" now. Same for any of our special interest Sweat smile )

  • I like the poem, but will admit that I had never previously heard of the game 'Phigros'. Having looked on the internet, it seems to be some sort of computer/video mobile phone app thingy.

  • Oh, just a rhythm game that I'm obsessed with recently. And thank you for your compliment! It's supposed to be for myself only, but then I thought, "maybe someone would appreciate it," and here it goes.

  • I don't really understand what Phigros is, but it's a good poem.Slight smile