Poem: I Do Not Want to Wake Here

I Do Not Want to Wake Here

but I had to come,
had to go from where I was
to someplace, had no choice
but to leave there
and it meant being here,
being in this place
through the night.
Will I even sleep?
Will it be worse if I do?
Will there be dreams
I do not want to have,
even worse 
than other nights
in other places?
I do not want to sleep here.
I fear the morning
and waking to remember
just where I am.

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