Poem: A man moves away,

A man moves away,

at last
from the home
of his abusive family,
only they decide

his house is nice
and the neighborhood
is quite convenient,
suited to their interests,

so his family
starts to impose,
to show up 
and acts as if

he is providing
a great service
by being there,
by being

their relative
in that neighborhood.
Maybe, they are nicer,
now, too,

notice that they
need something,
maybe, and now
they change,

but only because
it means getting 
what they want
out of the situation.

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