Ode to the Unwatched Wrist

 


Ode to the Unwatched Wrist


I hate to wear a watch, you see,

It sits there smugly, watching me.

A tiny tyrant, strapped in steel,

Announcing things I already feel.


It taps my wrist: You’re late, you’re early,

As if time’s not already surly.

As if my fate would gasp and stall

If I forgot the watch at all.


But listen—

What must arrive will knock its door,

With watch or without, it comes for sure.

Love won’t wait ‘cause my wrist went bare,

Nor will storms check if I’m aware.


Destiny doesn’t read the dial,

It doesn’t pause to reconcile.

What has to happen bends and weaves,

Unimpressed by what my wrist believes.


So I choose bangles, I choose shine,

Soft clinks that laugh instead of whine.

Bracelets that dance, not boss, not bind,

No deadlines circling my mind.


Let time run wild, let moments sprawl—

I’ll meet them when they choose to fall.

For life, dear clock, won’t wait or freeze…

And frankly?

I’d rather jingle than obey

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