Poem: They Made Certain That We Could Do Nothing

They Made Certain That We Could Do Nothing

to avoid this calamity:
years ago we asked
to help, to prepare
for what was coming,
what we could see
was beginning already,
what anyone could tell
was coming, was inevitable.
But they did not
let us help, told us
it was not our place
to be involved
with any of it,
but now, when
it has come to pass,
when the troubles
they allowed
have landed, now
they tell us
we must fix it,
because they know
it is too late
and they can
do nothing,
now they expect
we can still
do what needed
to be done
before any of this
had made it
far too late
for taking action.

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