Poem: Unmet Needs

Unmet Needs

I do not want to ask again
and be told only the same things,
to be offered nothing more
than words, kind words, yes,
but nothing more than that,
the expression of sympathy,
the acknowledgement
it should be different,
with no advice
on how to change 
what has come to be.
Your statement of care
feels like an abnegation,
stepping back from responsibility,
dropping it on the floor between us.
Is this only an assuagement of culpability
hidden in kindness,
an apology intended to take
instead of to give: 
words with nothing more?  
How is it help?  
It is only you
who feels better.

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