Poem: Waiting for A Beginning

Waiting for A Beginning

I have taken away
what was there
that would have changed
what is to come
in unfortunate ways,
or have tried to,
have worked to prepare,
to remove unreadiness
and omens of misfortune.
I have cleared a space,
am waiting now.
It should be soon,
or have I missed?
Did I choose wrong
and leave misfortune before me?
It is all done as it was said it should be,
but it seems so long, so late, 
I wonder if I made mistakes.

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