Poem: Asking for Help

Asking for Help

It was always clear
there was danger,
clear to her
that it was present
in his presence,
that it was necessary
for him to be gone,
and she knew,
even then, she saw,
it was so clear
to her, and she 
spoke of it,
told everyone
of her fear,
but she was no one
to be listened to,
why would they
want to listen
to hear fears
from her,
why pretend
she was even
that valid,
that relevant,
no, she was not
heard, she knows
she was not heard,
and the damage
that was done
is not only
from what he did,
that is only
one part, not just
what was done
itself, but how
it was allowed,
and now they come
to her, these people come
to ask for her
to be the one 
who offers care,
as if they deserve
such consideration
for all that they believe
they have already done.

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