Poem: When I Arrive Here, It Changes

When I Arrive Here, It Changes

It is nothing different,
nothing to be done
is anything different,
but it is not the same.
I cannot explain the change,
do not know what to name,
what there is that is different.
I do not think I change
or that I do anything
that is different, but
I know it is not the same.
It is being here, it is this place.
Their is an intent
that joins me
when I arrive here,
and stays
upon my shoulder
until I go, again.

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