Poem: I Do Not Accept What Was Said

I Do Not Accept What Was Said

I demand
you take it back
and say another thing
that I will accept,
that is what is
(do you realize)
necessary, it is.
Do you realize
what is wrong,
or am I just mad,
a crazed pigeon
of modernity,
pushed too far
by the all-brutal
of these designs.
You did nothing:
it must be
nothing at all.
It wasn't a thing done,
it was not anyone
who did a thing.
It was just rushing
without anything else.
Do not think
there is an excuse
or that I will heal
from this.  It is
not possible
for it to be less
unless it changes.
Take on
the nothing
of what is here,
make it real
and return it
when that is true.
Otherwise, say it
with knowldege
that it is harm.
Admit to that.
The honesty
is an improvement.

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