Poem: It Was Unkind

It Was Unkind

but no one will know
who it was unkind to
and that is good.
There is a place for that,
but it is best
to not be cruel with it,
to not make it personal.
The sentiment 
is what matters here,
not the specifics,
the who and why.
No one needs that.
No one needs to be named.
Better it be a mystery,
anyhow.  People will wonder,
maybe.  Such a mystery
can be compelling.

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