Poem: I did it this way

I did it this way

which is good, I think,
is better.  It worked out
this time, anyhow.
It might be the same
if I did this each time.
It might turn out
what mattered
was the change,
the shift to the pattern,
the disruption.
Routine is good, too.
I am still following
the same routine,
in the broad strokes,
am still keeping
all my commitments,
but stagnation,
that might be a problem.
I must do it again and again
and have it still be new
and something different.

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