To Waiting by W.S. Merwin

 
You spend so much of your time
 expecting to become
 someone else
 always someone
 who will be different
 someone to whom a moment
 whatever moment it may be
 at last has come
 and who has been
 met and transformed
 into no longer being you
 and so has forgotten you

 meanwhile in your life
 you hardly notice
 the world around you
 lights changing
 sirens dying along the buildings
 your eyes intent
 on a sight you do not see yet
 not yet there
 as long as you
 are only yourself

 with whom as you
 recall you were
 never happy
 to be left alone for long

~from Present Company (Copper Canyon Press, 2005)
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