Riveted by Robyn Sarah

 
It is possible that things will not get better
 than they are now, or have been known to be.
 It is possible that we are past the middle now.
 It is possible that we have crossed the great water
 without knowing it, and stand now on the other side.
 Yes: I think that we have crossed it. Now 
 we are being given tickets, and they are not
 tickets to the show we had been thinking of,
 but to a different show, clearly inferior.

 Check again: it is our own name on the envelope.
 The tickets are to that other show.

 It is possible that we will walk out of the darkened hall
 without waiting for the last act: people do.
 Some people do. But it is probable
 that we will stay seated in our narrow seats
 all through the tedious dénouement
 to the unsurprising end — riveted, as it were;
 spellbound by our own imperfect lives
 because they are lives,
 and because they are ours.

~from A Day's Grace: Poems 1997-2002 (The Porcupine's Quill, 2003)
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