Poem: I Thought of What Might Work

I Thought of What Might Work

but others thought it first
and said it could not,
others who know better
who have determined
I am wrong
before I thought
I could be right,
but I am unconvinced,
though no one listens
because I do not know enough,
do not listen to the others,
dwell in my own land
where they can say it is wrong
and I do not hear,
though it does no good,
means nothing at all
if I am alone with it.
I did not think it through
to have my own solution.
It was to be shared,
but maybe it is best
to keep it alive
even if I must be alone.

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