Poem: The Damage Done

The Damage Done

There was a chance
that I might have had
for things to be good,

for this place to be good.

It could have been,
and I trusted
that might be,

I wanted it to be true,
so I trusted you,

but you did lied,
did what you wanted
even when you knew,

maybe because you knew,

maybe to hurt me.
I do not know.  
It is how it feels,

and you say now,
it is too late to change it,
but I should be fine now,
because you understand,

yes, you understand now
that it is too late,
that you have made this place
so unsafe: it can only be a house,

it is not a home, will not be one.

But you say to me
I should accept it
because it cannot change,
and now you know better,
now you have learned,

so it is not fair of me
to still be hurt
because of how
it makes you feel.

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