Poem: What You Propose Solves Nothing

What You Propose Solves Nothing

The problem is all that we have lost,
is restoring what is gone
without losing so much more,
about not being in a place
where that loss remains,
where it is another time
when it all went wrong.
You speak of fixing it,
but you only mean
putting in more
and getting back
what should have 
already been,
what was to be
before the loss,
but at the cost of more,
the cost of too much.
That is not helping,
is not making it better.
Do not pretend
that you are helping
if that is your only answer.
I do not want to pretend
you are offering help
when it is nothing
but losing even more,
when you want me to accept
getting too little back
and pretending that is fine.

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