Poem: You were afraid it would be terrible

You were afraid it would be terrible

That things would be wrong,
all of it destroyed,
but it was fine.  
A few ants, I think.
The floor was solid,
the walls and ceiling
had not rotted or caved.
It is alright.  Even so,
you still feel you are failing.
I know.  You are overwhelmed.
I want to help you, am trying,
even though I, too, feel it,
am overwhelmed by all these things, 
just as you have been.
We must find a way together,
and must remember
we have done better than we think,
consider: have handled it all 
without complete self destruction.

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