You and me
and everyone and everything we see
are tenants, tenants in time
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We demand permanence
we strive for permanence
but it’s not to be
for we’re tenants, tenants in time
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We exert ownership
of our artifacts, of our surroundings
and the places we live
as if that belief or perception
will keep change at bay
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We make laws, rules and regulations
prohibiting change we don’t want or
slowing change we don’t like
but really to no avail because
we’re tenants, tenants in time
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Our attempts at stasis, of blocking the
wind, stopping the tide
or keeping the character of our places
are meaningless and futile activities
because we’re tenants, only tenants in time
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When the landlord asks us to leave
we will
because we know it’s not a request
it’s just what happens
regardless of our desires or wishes
because we’re tenants, tenants in time
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We expect to meet our family or
our friends when we leave
we believe, we hope we will
but knowledge eludes us
because we’re tenants, only tenants in time