Poem: Directions

Directions

They keep saying there are no shortcuts
as if I have not been walking the long way
for a long while already.  Others have arrived
who I know started after me,
who have found a way through
without taking the long route,
but if I ask how to get there,
I will be told to keep going
along this same path,
keep walking it.  I must make it.
I cannot walk all this way,
cannot keep walking and walking,
cannot have walked so far already
if I won't make it.  If it is always to be
farther down the road, with no other path.
I do not need a shortcut.  It would be too late,
anyway, it would not be short at all.
I only want to know a way there,
a way that I know will get me there.
I am glad to keep walking,
but I need to be certain
I am getting closer,
to know I will arrive.

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