Poem: One Is Gone, But Another Comes

One Is Gone, But Another Comes

Another who will take the same stance,
will be present at all the times
when a lack might be noted,
might cause a deviation.
It must be this way.  One is gone,
but the requirements are the same,
nothing changes in the circumstances.
All that remains is still as it was,
all that had been is still,
keeps all the same constituency.
Another must come:
though it has changed,
has been required to adapt,
it is only changing
to keep things as they have been.

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