Poem: His Advice

His Advice

Is about having stability, control,
even before anything else.

Do not even start, he tells me,
until it is secured in place.

It is not a difficult thing,
is simple enough, but it matters,

that is what he makes clear.
It must be done first,

the rest is clear, is nothing new,
is more of what has been,

he understands that, I understand.
It is nothing new,

but he wants to be clear
about what should be done.

He wants me to protect myself,
wants me to be careful.

No one speaks of danger.
Neither of us mention it.

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