Poem: It All Began to Fit, But I Continued

It All Began to Fit, But I Continued

and now I wonder again
if what I thought was so
is not my own creation,
is not me noticing what I choose
and drawing a line
between the points
as if it were possible
for two points
to not line up.
I do not know, now,
as I keep going,
but it feels too late
to not continue,
to not believe it all.
Maybe, as I go forward
I will find something more,
will find it all coming together again.
I must hope that is the case.
I do not want these doubts.
They make it much harder
to be convincing.

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