Daylight Saving Time

Did you remember to set your clocks ahead today?

Do you feel like you lost an hour in the transition?

 

 

 

Daylight Saving Time

 

Spring ahead

Let it be said

Not one was lost

But one was gained

34 weeks, ago today

Fall behind

And you’ll find

It’s darker

At dinnertime

Not one gained

As one was lost

Think about it too long

You’ll feel the exhaust

 

© Susan Zutautas 2019

 

 

Here’s a little quote I found by Gary Shandling

I once made love for an hour and fifteen minutes,

but it was the night the clocks are set ahead.

I’m linking up with Teri for her word prompt Daylight.

daylight day at the park

Published by Susan Zutautas

A Canadian girl, born in Montreal, mother of three grown boys that lives with her husband in Ontario. Published author and poet. Loves to write flash fiction. Author of New In Town and two children's books which can be found on Amazon.

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