Poem: In Storage

In Storage

I must hope those things still wait
where they were sent.  We sent them,
but it was not supposed to be this way,
was not supposed to be so long,
and now I do not know
what it will mean,
do not know their state.
I assume things are fine
and they are there, are waiting.
What if they are gone?
It is possible it is all gone,
that something was done.
I think that might be a possibility.
I am too afraid to find out,
but I think it is possible.
I hope it is not the case,
but if it is, I prefer not knowing.

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