Poem: The Easy Option

The Easy Option

It was chosen to avoid trouble,
to be simple, with no complexities,
not because it was wanted,
no, not for reasons of desire or preference,
to make certain it would be easy,
that it would go well, without a problem.
That was the consideration:
avoidance ot trouble.  It was the reason,
the motivation for everything:
things needed to go well,
so it was the choice made.
Of course, it did not matter.
It seemed wise at the time,
but now I wonder
if any other option
would have gone so wrong.

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