Poem: This Offering, Am I Invited

This Offering, Am I Invited

and if I partake,
what is changed
in what I am,
of course, but also,
what is changed
by my inclusion,
what does it mean
for what is constructed
if some part is open
to be for me?
Or do I miss the point,
is it already a place
I can belong, am I a part,
already, am I there
whether I choose or not?
I do not know
if I should accept.
I am not certain
you want me to,
am not certain at all
what matters here,
what is needed
to be certain
of the intention.
Those who know
will already understand,
won't they?

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