Poem: It Began, But It Was Best to Go Back Again,
It Began, But It Was Best to Go Back Again,
to remove
the banging from below,
the sighs, the rustling, the scraping.
It was best to not have that,
to set it aside and step back,
turn it all back, remove each trace,
begin again. The circle
was clear enough, drawn well.
There was a way to return
in each direction, a way
that could be called back
even if it was forward,
but which way was that one?
The only way to know
was what was gone.
the landmarks made
had been removed,
so any path, now,
might be progress,
might be regress.
Did it even matter:
they all led to the origin.
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