Poem: I Should Learn

I Should Learn

I am willing to do what is needed
when it is called for,
when I am asked.  I will be there,
will come to do what I can,
to offer of myself, to help.
I wish I did not care
that you do less,
I wish I was a better man,
one who would not be hurt
when you do only enough
to say you have helped,
to say you are no longer responsible.
I am not that good,
though I try to be,
though I offer of myself
to feel I am that good,
but you show me better.
Should I be thankful?
It is not so easy to suffer
the impact of your efforts smallness
without the lesson I wish to learn
being drowned out by disappointment.

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