"Time marks us while we are marking time"
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The intent feels less like inspirational wisdom than a hard-edged observation dressed in lyrical simplicity. The mirror structure (“marks us” / “marking time”) creates a rhythmic inevitability; the sentence itself enacts the pressure it describes. Even the verb “marks” carries a double charge: time keeps score, but it also leaves a mark - weathering the body, warping memory, carving identity. You don’t simply lose minutes; you get inscribed by them.
Context matters: Roethke’s poetry is full of growth cycles, seasons, bodily states, and the uneasy intimacy between inner life and natural process. Written by a 20th-century poet who lived through economic collapse, world war, and recurring mental illness, the line reads like a warning against thinking you can “pause” existence. Stasis is a myth. Time doesn’t wait with you; it works on you. The subtext is blunt: even your holding pattern is an investment, and the interest is paid in you.
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