A Race of Pride

Author’s Note:

This poem grew from an image rather than a narrative: an old man standing in quiet argument with time. He refuses the familiar notion of time as something measured, dripping patiently through an hourglass. Instead, he senses it as movement, swift, relentless, and indifferent, like a river that neither pauses nor persuades.

The poem does not seek to prove what time is, but to mirror how it is lived. Thought, memory, pride, and denial move alongside the current, yet none can outpace it. The final, unfinished line is intentional. Time does not wait for conclusions, and so the poem ends where life often does, mid-thought, mid-breath, while the river continues on.


This is not the best image for this Poem But it has to work for this one as the Poem is enough for this topic. . All thanks go to AI and its attempt to provide the image I asked for. Thus credit goes to AI for the image.



A Race of Pride




His steps, though steady, still passed at will,
Where life forged formal fates with fragile skill.
His face wore stories, sealed, untold before,
Yet longing, lost and lonely, pushed the score.



He stepped toward light, lost lines and lesser hope,
While nature nursed his nerves along that slope.
Like molten moments, marbled, marked with strife,
He wandered, wondering at the width of life.



They said time crawled, he scoffed at such delay,
Denied the drip of dust from glass and clay.
“No,” said his pride, “it rushes, rapid, wild,”
A river raced, and he remained its child.



He strained for proof, for reason rooted sure,
To grasp that current, test if it were pure.
Yet days swept past him, deaf to his demand,
Like water slipping straight through cupped hand.


Quiet, quicker still, the current closed its hold,
His face a river rutted, worn, grown old.
He fought the flow with breath and breaking plea,
Reached out to say that time was -







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13 thoughts on “A Race of Pride

  1. Loved this poem, Pat!!! So inventive and imaginative!!! Seems we all have thoughts and issues with time and the ravages on our bodies!!!
    loved the ending – abruptly cut off by time???

    Bravo, Pat, Bravo!!!
    Chuck 😁🎁✨👌👍

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    1. Thank you Chuck, For this Poem I had an idea a few weeks back that remained regarding how fast time goes, so I wanted to create something to resemble a battle agaist time where Time simply goes on in the end. All it needed was creativity and an over active imagination LoL … Glad you loved this … we are all on this river that is time….

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      1. Yes, it’s like the example I’ve given you about chocolate – If you’ve never had it you don’t miss it – but once you’ve had it you miss it!!!!
        same reaction for sex. Maybe poetry styles too???? LOL

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    1. Yes, always save your gems/seeds of inspiration!! I’ve had one inspire two poems. An Extra Bonus! I have also helps me to go back over the things I’ve saved as inspirations that haven’t bloomed only to have one on the second look produce a great poem. A good process I think??? Just Me!
      Chuck 😁✨👌

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      1. Thank you chuck, In fact I should thank you also for the inspiration because I am certain it was one of your poetry that prooved to be the inspiration.. From a couple of days back 2 maybe 3 days at most.. It shows that if inspired we should follow that seed of inspiration to see where it takes us.

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  2. Oh my, something I put out for you might have given you some inspiration for one of your poems. I’m so pleased to hear about that possibility!! So, I guess that could make me one of your “Inspirators?”
    Chuck 😁🎁👌👍

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