Poem: She Tells Us She Will Not Go

She Tells Us She Will Not Go

She will stay away.  It is expensive,
she says: to go would cost money.
She wants to see him, 
but the money it will cost
is money she can save
and he can have that one day,
if she does not go.
If she does not go to him.
She thinks that is better, she says,
that the money will be better
than if she goes to him.
That is what she thinks,
or what she has said 
is what she thinks.
How sad, if it is so
or if it is only an excuse.
How sad.  She is his mother.

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