Poem: An Awoken Hunger

An Awoken Hunger

It would be better
if it had not been nothing,
if something had been chosen
instead of not choosing,
of letting there be no choice,
of having emptiness instead.
Now, it is late and the need remains,
but it cannot be met, not now.
And, oh, how it has grown.

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