Poem: It Is Not Worth What Is Required

It Is Not Worth What Is Required

but there is not an alternative, either,
is not a way to do nothing
and get out of it altogether,
no avoiding the matter,
no escaping it, either.
It must be done
and it will be hard,
will take a great deal,
will take a great deal more 
than just what it will cost,
will be tiring and long
and it must be attended to,
must be managed and directed.
There is more and more to it.
And in the end, what will be?
When it is all done and over,
it will all have been a mistake,
already it was a mistake
and it will still be that way.
I don't want to think that.
I want to have hope
and believe it could be more,
that something good will result,
but I think it is worse
to have such a hope,
considering everything else,
considering the way it all has gone.
I know what is possible
and what would be needed
for the effort and investment
to be worthwhile.
It is not, I realize, possible.
That is the nature of things.
I just wish I had other choices
that might lead there,
but all the options 
are also equivalencies.  

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