Poem: Disaffection

Disaffection

I noticed it, again,
the way you turn away,
always.  You turn away,
turn so I am not there,
where you must look,
where you can ignore me.
You have done it before,
many times you do it,
but if I say a thing,
it is in my mind,
is just this moment,
not a pattern.
You will never admit
when there is a pattern,
each time is unique,
is insignificant.
You will not believe me,
no, it is not real at all.
It requires better evidence,
requires you to be caught.
That is what I thought,
because I did not think,
did not see the pointlessness.
Why should I need proof
that you cause me pain?
If you care,
why would you need proof?

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