Poem: The Danger of Good Behavior

The Danger of Good Behavior

For so long
I did as told,
took what was given,
did not shake the tree
to loosen fruit before its time,
I waited, listened, followed.
I trusted it was best,
that I was not wise enough
to do anything else,
or maybe, not strong enough
to do otherwise,
to fight whatever currents
would come were I to swim
outside the offered stream,
thought it led where I wished to be.
I wish I had someone to ask for help,
but only those who led me to this place
will even answer.

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