Poem: The Other Was Still Less Kind

The Other Was Still Less Kind

I did not want that 
to be in the world.
It was cruel, I think,
was unkind of me.
I care enough
to not do that to you.
It would have been easier,
but I did not want to do that to you.
I wish you understood that.
More, I wish I felt
you would do the same,
but you have caused harm
that will never be repaired.
Maybe you would deserve it
if I was not so kind,
but I am.  I do not mean
to compliment myself.
It may just be weakness
or cowardice.  It may be
that I want stand up to you
even when you deserve it.

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