Poem: There Are Two Ways:

There Are Two Ways:

You can go along
from within, can accept
the costs, the burdens,
that you will get
what is given, 
will have what is to be taken,
taken.  You will be rewarded,
or will be promised the reward,
and it may well come,
later, now, soon.  It can come,
it can always come.
The other path:
step beyond, outside,
attempt to do
what can be done
to undo what is seen,
what is there within.
You can be within
or you can step outside,
but those outside
are not considered in the way
those within are, are not said to belong.
Both ways have a cost.  It is not simple:
do not think one is so much better.
There is a choice,
but either path must be walked,
is miles of strides.  It is not simple,
is not even better.  It is a choice:
there are two paths.  Or, perhaps,
you will find another way instead.

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