Time's Arrival - Who?
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Ongoing, First published Jan 31
Time arrives, unstoppable.
Time departs, unceasing.
Time flows like a river, streaming from its source to the estuary.
But what awaits at the estuary of Time?

Originally written by me in Bahasa Indonesia titled "Datang Waktu"
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