Poem: He Was An Obstacle

He Was An Obstacle

would not allow preparations,
denied the need, forced his way,
and when it came time,
when crisis came,
he just walked away,
abandoned her,
though he will speak still of his love.
He left, fled.  He went to Mansfield
without even cleaning out the fridge.
The empty house filled with flies,
squirrels, rats.  We paid for the repairs.
Tomorrow he will come
to take more away.  He thinks it is right,
does not know anything at all
of what is true,
of the type of man
we know him to be
despite his own ignorance on the matter.



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