Poem: I Do Not Think I Am Prepared

I Do Not Think I Am Prepared

and it worries me
that it won't go well,
that I am being foolish
to even try and do it,
but I know it is important,
that it matters to you,
will make you happy.
Even if it is not perfect,
I think I can do enough
that you are happy
and know I tried.
I will make the effort.
That is not the problem.
I think you understand
and will be accepting
of imperfections,
but I want
to do better than that.
It will bother me
that I cannot provide
what you deserve.

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