Poem: I Do Not Wish to Be Here Long

I Do Not Wish to Be Here Long

but I will stay as long as needed
because what is to be done must be.
I will not leave it.

It will be done.  Then
I will feel freed to go,

and I will not remain.  I will stay,
though I am not comforted by this place,
though it holds threats at my throat,

I do as promised.  I will remain
until these things are done,

then, to this place
I will become
less than a shadow
in my absence.

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