Poem: Do You Notice The Danger?

Do You Notice The Danger?  

It is there, right before you,
right there, where you choose to be,
and I feel it is important you know.
I know I should say nothing,
it is never my place, is a violation,
a crossing of boundaries,
but I worry.  It is dangerous.
I know you think you are safe:
that is the greatest warning of the danger.

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