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Tag: Time Travel

Running Off to My Time Machine

Going backward in time could be fun
But the past seems too old. It is done.
And that future caress
Will not feel any less
If I wait patiently and don’t run.

Written for the Limerick Challenge Week 29: Time Travel.

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Author Frank HubenyPosted on July 18, 2016July 18, 2016Categories Limericks, PoetryTags Caress, Future, limerick, Limerick Poetry Challenge, Past, Patience, Poetry, Time Travel7 Comments on Running Off to My Time Machine

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