Poem: Second-Hand Regrets

Second-Hand Regrets

I asked that you not intercede,
not involve yourself,
but you do not listen,

and now: 
you tell me what you have heard,
what would not be said to me,

because it is about me.  You asked,
entered the places I asked you not to enter,
and you do not see it,

nor do you even understand
what you were told, what it means
when I am called a result of failure.

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