• A single moment is judge by the course of time. If time itself vanishes, then goes off the moment. But if the moment decides to fade, time flows by, and ignores it. Today a rose is been created in our minds, a red rose with bright dews in its petals and thorns. This rose is outside of time, and as well it does not exist for its moment is not within the time. It doesn’t move along with time, it doesn’t age, it doesn’t die. That rose is vivid, endless, unless we picture the time flowing in our thoughts making its petal fall. For what a moment in time may cause to the elements in it, it’s not our fault, or is it? A rose belongs in that space without time I like to call memory. For memories do not age but are forgotten. A single moment is judge by the course of time; a single memory is corrupted by the course of time. And now we are in the moment, we are been judge by time, we are fading; we are roses out of the thoughts created. But by that which we call tomorrow, for time itself does not exist but only in the moment, would we be able to continue fading or are we knowledgeable enough to understand that we are eternal as our memories?