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Our ‘felt experience’ of time is much less clear-cut, though we are all aware of the passage of seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks and so on. In the western world most people own clocks and watches of various qualities and many, many lives are driven by the passage of time which only moves in one direction, from past to present to future.
Whilst time’s passage is absolutely regular we use phrases like ‘Time is dragging’, which may be very pertinent whilst we struggle with precautions against the spread of coronavirus. The opposite perception that ‘Time flies’ is frequently heard too.
So our lives are lived within our comparatively short time on earth. Comparative that is with the age of our planet or even more, the age of the universe.
Another often-heard phrase about time is that it seems to go faster the older we get.
This short reflection attempts to offer some illumination of this last observation.
When I Was Five.
When I was five,
six months
took a tenth of my life.
Half-a-year had reduced
five years later, at ten,
to a twentieth part
of the life I’d had then.
On my twentieth,
one fortieth.
Then when my age
to forty had climbed,
Two quarters -
an eightieth of my time.
And if I reach eighty,
six months will be
a hundred-and-sixtieth
portion to me.
O unrelenting passage of time,
consider now this paradigm.
It seems to me you ever unfold
by diminishing fractions
as I grow old!
Trevor Thorn © 2020