It is the worst thing I had ever done,
To work in the financials—but by force
I was impelled, because I was no one,
Person of note not; so all hope is gone,
As world I witness fall from bad to worse.
It is the worst thing I had ever done,
Yet so an opportunity was won
To do the best, as happened on the course.
I was impelled, because I was no one,
To go against my aptitude, and stun
My sensibility. My voice grows hoarse:
It is the worst thing I had ever done,
Continuing results as thence have spun
Unstoppable. But though emotion pours,
I was impelled, because I was no one
Nor no one yet remain—whom men may shun
Yet knowing they their trap the Minotaur’s.
It is the worst thing I had ever done;
I was impelled, because I was no one.