Poem: I did it, but I made a mistake

I did it,  but I made a mistake

It was my intention
to be careful, I thought I was,
but I was wrong, or confused,
or lying to myself
because I was eager.
I realized right away
when it was too late, already.
I suppose there is still a solution,
of I make the effort,
of course, that could be embarrassing,
would require admitting
the mistakes that I made.
No one needs to know.
It will just be me
who realizes
how much was lost.

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