Poem: After The Finish, Before The Start

After The Finish, Before The Start

I do not want to turn
from this to that,
not so soon,
not in the moment
when this is over,
when one darkness
has begun to rise
and another calls
for its chance
to become.
I wish to wait,
to be here,
to hold with the calm,
the quiet that waits
after all the rest
has been settled,
the alone of it,
the quiet is right
for being present,
for being with myself
and without the needs
that shine so bright,
they can wait.
I will not turn away
as soon as it is done,
will not rush off
from what has been done.
It is not enough
to complete the task,
there is more,
there is much
that only happens
when sitting with it,
much that is part
that only can occur
when it seems over.

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