Poetry: I Thought I Might Have Already

I Thought I Might Have Already

but I do not know for sure
so I will do what I must
to have certainty.
I do not want to keep doubting,
wondering, do not want it
to remain unsettled.
It shouldn't matter,
not really, not all that much.
If I have done it,
if I have not:
it is a minor thing
and is not important.
I do not believe it will matter,
but I cannot be certain.
It is always the uncertainty.
I wish I were better
at being alright
in that place,
inside the question itself.
I think, maybe, that is a place
for possibilities

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