Poem: Brotherhood

Brotherhood

I do not want
to feel the hurt
you cause
or to see yours
when you consider,
at last and too late,
the impact of your actions.
You harm me
and my expression of harm
is harm to you.

What pulls us apart
is what holds us,
is what we keep
between us,
a line, a center
across which we reflect,
a twisting into the other,
and I see it now,
see the line,
what we is there
that distorts us
to each other,

but what will that allow?
Is even this enough?

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