Poem: They Are Expected

They Are Expected

but it must be questioned
if they will arrive,
considering conditions.
If one considers 
the conditions,
it becomes necessary,
asking those questions,
wondering what will be.
It is not that clear,
not If one thinks it through.
It may be best
if they do not arrive
until later,
but it is when they are due.
If they arrive late,
it will cause trouble.
If they cannot be here
when they are meant to be,
with all the plans that were made,
it is certain such plans were made
and some things cannot be missed.
They will not be dissuaded
from the need.  They will not be,
but the conditions 
do not care about that.

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