Poem: There are two options

There are two options

and I don't know
which is best
or which I will enjoy more,
what will make me happier.
I can't know that, I guess.
I can choose and live
and there will be an outcome
and the other will be gone
and remain unknown.
I can imagine it
as so much better
or so much worse, too,
if I wished, if I were inclined
towards thinking
I had done good and was right.
Maybe I should practice that,
practice thinking of the ways
it could be so much worse
if I hadn't made this choice
or done that thing
that I worry was bad
and not right. Anyway,
I can't know, not with certainty,
not most of the time, anyhow,
I can't know.  I can imagine,
and maybe it is worth asking
why I am imagining
that this is the worst outcome.

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