Poem: Now, You You May Come

Now, You You May Come

You would not be welcomed
in most times, but these times:
what choice is there now?

Now, when the bananas 
never ripen, when rhe stars
spit dark at the day's sky.

In other times, you would be told:
we do not want you, because
you are young, have choices,

we would make you leave,
would set you on a path,
but now?  What path is left?

No, just stay, join us.
We can offer nothing
besides belonging.

It may still be best
to go.  I am not certain,
but the choice is your own.

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