Poem: You Want Me to Accept What You Have Done
You Want Me to Accept What You Have Done
It would be best to change
what is within me:
the circumstance is
not so malleable, now,
it was before,
but now, after this,
it is not plastic but stone,
and it would be better
to not smash against it,
to accept the hard, cold
of these walls, to admire
the solid construction
and call it beautiful,
as though it were anything
besides a cage.
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