Poem: The Few Things Done

The Few Things Done

have made it better,
the debris cleared,
the whole space
given brightness,
restored with light
once more.
It was nothing
to remove
what did not belong,
was nothing
to replace
what was broken,
but I did not do it.
It was nothing
for you,
was nothing
when you were here
besides me.

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