Poem: You Think It Is by Choice,

You Think It Is by Choice,

that I have control,
can change this,
but that is your assumption,
is not my experience,
and I have experience:
this is my life
and I have worked
to make things different,
have strained myself
to be a not this,
but it never works.
It has not changed.
Perhaps you know more,
know what I do not,
but if that is so,
show me,
prove the point
by offering evidence.
Do not just tell me
this is not acceptable,
that I must change.
It would be best for me
if this could change.
Do not insist
it is by choice.

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