Poem: The Repurcussions

The Repurcussions

I do not know
what still remains,
what must be done,
what is waiting,
but there is more,
I know that,
as I know
much cannot change,
much will be done,
needs to be done,
is planned,
commitments are made.
It was assured:
you offered assurance,
did not suggest
there were concerns,
not when it could change.
And now: it is too late
to make the right choices
and we cannot bare
the wrong ones,
cannot bare 
what will be wrong,
though it is done,
is fixed, immalleable.
Find a way 
to correct your actions,
to change what was,
to undo your missteps.
The repurcussions
cannot be survived.

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