Poem: He Set It in Motion

He Set It in Motion

crafted the shapes
and curves, carved
it all from the darkness,
then, when it had begun
he left others, went off,
for other work,
to new challenges,
while others came
who maintained, expanded,
made certain it would remain,
but he had thought
to return, had tinkered
with how to turn
what had been there
in new directions,
turned away those
who had taken up the work
to make alterations
that would not allow
any other vision.

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