Poem: Where To Start

Where To Start

The ending can be
a good place to begin,
though you must
put it at the end
when the rest is assembled
or it is not the ending
and you only began
with the beginning
after all, not that this
is so terrible a thing
either, it is just not
what is intended,
is the straight path.
The middle is not
so easy a place
to be, whether
it is first or last
or even middle
as it will become,
but it is always
there, waiting.  But
an ending, that
is a solid place
to start from, yes,
knowing what
will be, having
ability to aim
instead of catching
balls from the air
because you ran
their same trajectory.
But endings
can start things well,
they can, if only
we could get to them
without all the rest,
then maybe we would find
whatever peace
is supposed to be
after the rest
has been resolved.

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