Poem: A Safe Delusion

A Safe Delusion

It may still be I am choosing all this,
am not doing what I know I must,
not allowing myself to do it.
Or is that just another fantasy?
I thought it would be so simple,
that all was prepared, that I had what I need,
all and more, the necessities to make it work.
I believed it was just taking action,
but when I did what I had not yet dared
it meant nothing.  It was nothing in this world,
is nothing at all, and it might be better
to blame myself than to accept
that it is this way,
that it will not change,
that nothing I can do will change it.
If nothing I can do will change it,
there is nothing.

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