Poem: This Again, But More

This Again, But More

What was before
is never enough again,
it must be more
or what is the point,
what was already
was this much,
if all that can happen
is the same,
that is failure,
no matter how much
it was, there must be more,
and do not worry
what it will take,
do not worry,
it has been shown
how much could be achieved,
it was wonderful,
but it is not enough
and if that could be done
it is certain,
more can come too,
and that must happen,
is needed, or
is that all, should it end
with the failure
of having been incapable
of doing any better
than what was (once) a triumph?

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