Poem: It Must Arrive at Once

It Must Arrive at Once

there is not another way,
not any longer. 
The chance for another way
has been lost.  It was untaken,
so now, it must arrive at once.
It is due, is needed.
Do not consider 
the other path:
it was not taken,
is barred. 
It no longer exists.
Do not think of it.
Thinking of it will not help.
What must be done
to make certain it arrives,
to make certain all of it arrives,
consider that.
but, more, take action.

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