Dear Rose Park,
Devouring Time, blunt thou the lion’s paws
And make the earth devour her own sweet brood;
Pluck the keen teeth from the tiger’s jaws,
And burn the long-lived phoenix in her brood.
These are the opening lines from Shakespeare’s Sonnet 19 and they paint a picture of the devouring power of time. Time blunts the lion’s paws and the tiger’s jaws and even the phoenix - the mythical bird believed to rise from its ashes in order to live forever - will be devoured by time. Time does have power, but if we give time too much power then we forget we have agency within time.