Face Without a Voice

It has a face and hands, no legs or arms,
Still, there’s a charm.
It moves with confidence and perfectly,
Yet quietly.
It does not pause for anyone,
Spares no one.
Still, we choose to ignore the mighty one,
Yet embracing calm, it prefers,
It sees all quietly, never concurs,
It's the time that spares none — one can't shun.