Poem: I Have Not

I Have Not

I should
but no, 
I didn't,
won't yet,
should, but
no.  Not done,
no.  Not ready
to do it,
not ready.
The lights
would turn on
and I would know
it was time
if it happened,
but that is not
what happens.
The lights
won't go on
just by chance
or on there own.
The sign is not needed.
A choice is needed,
an action, a doing 
in spite of fear.
But waiting
is easy enough,
has momentum,
carries itself
into the future
by being the thing
that was done already,
the easy thing
that was done already
and can be done again
without an effort
except to not consider it,
to not notice
how it hurts,
how the hurt grows
when it is left there
in the dark corners,
in the salty ponds
of old wounds.

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