Poem: You ask why

You ask why

and I try to answer.
It is a good question,
and I want to answer it,
but I don't know how,
do not have a good grasp
on just what is the real point.
I wish that I did.  I know
I should have a better idea.
I have hope and some concept
that things might change, maybe,
or there could be progress
if things go well, but that is vague
and won't satisfy your query.
I wish I didn't think
it was such a good question.

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