Poetry: I Told Her It Was No Good,

I Told Her It Was No Good,

that if this happened
it would be wrong,
would harm me,
but it did not matter:
my being harmed
was not important.
And now:
I am harmed,
am wounded,
have pain
from what was done,
and she only says
I must make it work.
She tells me 
it hurts too much
to see me in pain,
but nothing can change
so it is up to me
to not be hurt,
to remain here
where I am trapped,
where she trapped me,
but make her know
it is alright
and she did nothing at all
that could be considered
any kind of wrong.

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