Poem: The End Matters

The End Matters

It seems as if
you do not know
the end is still
part of the whole,

can destroy 
what came before
by how it is handled,
by what you do.

Like the night
we had dinner
for my birthday
at a nice restaurant

and you rushed off
before it was over
to beat the traffic
out of town,

bolted away
with no care
that it was disrupting
what had been pleasant,

because you decided
the end did not matter,
the rest was over
and you were done

even pretending
it was at all nice
to be there together
for that celebration,

you made it clear
what the rest meant
by what you chose to do
to make sure it ended.

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