I have been watching time carefully,  
watching it flow by,  
reaching out with my hands 
my empty hands into another world 
adjacent in the air of my garden 
where the monarchs fly. 
 
I think they live there,  
and we don’t 
know. 
 
The time I watch is the fundament of all things existing,  
is a river inside my garden’s air and light,  
a flowing oceanic emptiness 
that stays still 
while carrying everything along with it. 
 
I tilt my head 
to see the light on its lilting waves,  
to view the slivers that 
weave through and through. 
 
This living time,  
the one I watch and hear… 
it is life itself  
in no metaphorical sense 
making progress 
while a monarch skims past my face 
and delicate waves wash on the shore.
Ian Trousdell
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/nature-i-have-been-watching-time/