Poem: The Choice Was Made Long Ago

The Choice Was Made Long Ago

There is nothing to do now,
or nothing that will be done
that is not a result of that choice,
of what was decided,
and no choice to undo it,
no choice could undo it,
not now, not after so long,
it would be no good to change,
to start over now,
when the beginning is gone,
when it is the middle, at least.
No, it cannot be undone
or redone or ignored.
It was chosen.  It is, always will be.
If there cannot be a way
to make it the right choice,
to bring forth good,
to grow it from what has been done,
if that cannot be,
there is nothing at all.
There can be no going back,
if it is wrong,
too much was wasted
that cannot be had again,
that is necessary,
that must never be wasted,
must never have been wasted.
It must be possible.
There must be a way forward from here,
there must be.  If not?
I cannot think of that,
it must not be that.

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