Poem: I should have driven

I should have driven

and not just trekked over.
It would not have been different.
I do not think
it would be different.
There was nothing there
when I arrived,
and it would not matter
if I had driven, 
it would not be any different
if I had arrived by car,
but it would have been faster
and without all that wallong.

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