Poem: Getting There

Getting There

It had been considered,
had been prepared for,
the path chosen,
a way forwards,
a route.  It was set,
and the desire
was to follow it,
to have one course,
one directive.
The destination
had been decided,
agreed upon,
but the way to go,
the right roads to take,
when to turn and where,
all that was questioned.
It was not possible
the path I had set
would be acceptable,
though I was driving
and knew the destination.

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