Poem: My mind lost its grip on when it was

My mind lost its grip on when it was

I slipped forward, certain 
I had misplaced a day,
had misunderstood it,
perhaps, as another.
I had a audden certainty
that I has been wrong,
that I had miscalculated
throughout the day.
But it was the opposite.
I had been correct before.
The error was thinking
I had not known in the first place.

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