Poem: I Have Not Returned to That Place,

I Have Not Returned to That Place,

have not sat beneath those trees
for a long while now.  I should go,
should be there again, but
I am not eager, not now:
I know what was done,
the changes.  Much is gone,
so much torn away,
thinned out.  The way it was,
I did not fear things there.
I had comfort in that place.
Most of the time, I had comfort.
But now, it does not seem the same.
I am afraid of eyes and ears
and judgements.  

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