Poem: Undone

Undone

It was waiting,
the space already prepared:
it waited, ready,
even before I came.
I should have been glad,
should have been soothed
that I was wanted,
that I was called forward,
but I balked,
thought it an imposition,
or told myself it was;
in truth, I was afraid.
I did not do 
what I desired,
did not fulfill
the very reason
for my arrival.
I ran away,
told myself
it was best,
that it was not right,
but it was fear.
I wonder
if I had not left
what would have been.

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