Poem: Responsibilities

Responsibilities

I am tired and want to rest,
my eyes are open, but only
because I will them to be,
and each muscle is worn,

has done its work,
but it was alright,
it was my choice
to take this on,
to do this labor,
I chose these obligations

and I thought it was good,
would be good, was worthwhile.
I believed I was doing this
to make a better life, to make a future,

but now?  Now, it will be far longer,
all the labor must continue, is necessary,
though the results can never be correct.
It could have been a different way,
but this is how is is now, how it has become:
the path is straight and long, and seems steep.
I wish you would admit what you have done.

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