Timeline by Quinn Holm

Timeline by Quinn Holm

Author: Maggie Devers December 1, 2025 Duration: 2:23

Timeline

Quinn Holm

I wrote Spring in Winter
I wrote Winter in Summer
and Fall somewhere in between
the changing weather

The nature in me has its own seasons
I’m not afraid of being forgotten
for my being needs no outside opinions
Things used-to-be and mistaken
no longer have a place in my present
Long gone was their influence on my emotions
I’m now loved and nurtured, every moment

The universe in me creates its own timeline
The inner reservoir in this child’s eyes
masters the healing and grows with pride
as my inner light shines through the night
things soon-to-be have now been realised
The hopes and dreams will soon be revived
in this serene world of my own divine
because it is the life of my own design.

(Outro)
When you lose what needs to be lost
It is actually a gain
You will see right through that pain
That once paralysed your mind
With the now blazing self-respect
Reflected in those eyes.  

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