Poem: I have said it is fine

I have said it is fine

but I do not know.
It may be, or
it may not be.
I cannot be certain.
I have been told things
but none of it helps.
The only clarity
is in the direction of danger.
I know that lurks.
I can't be careless,
not these days.
I am aware 
of what is around,
of the prowling,
the lurking, seeking,
wanting.  It is not secret,
not from me, anyhow.
I suppose it could be 
that it is all perfect
and nothing 
is amiss.  Any worry
could be misplaced.
I don't have answers;
I don't even want to be the one
who is asked for them.

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