Had it all worked out as planned you'd still be here as
opposed to where you are, and where you will eventually end up, it should have
worked, since you had to hit it all so perfectly, even as what great poet said “avoiding
the Monopoly of perfection,” leaving a specific flaw so it all seem so real
when engaged, your smile as perfect as a firm handshake, and the rest the
pieces of the plot so orderly and specifically planned I'm still puzzled as to
why it failed,
Had I been an objective observer, I might have admired it
all from afar, how you managed to pull all the pieces together to get what you
thought you deserved, and then in the end did not, and I wonder is this a life
lesson from which you will find redemption, a way to leave the path you have
walked out too many times, to have it always come out at the same place you
never intended, and from what you eventually needed to escape?
How do you move on ahead from where you are now when it is
clear going back is impossible?
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