Poem: The Balance Is Off

The Balance Is Off

but the other end
is so far, 
is too far
and this end
has all it needs,
is just right.
I cannot disturb
this side, no,
not even for this,
not even to set it right,
no.  They must do it
out there, where they are.
They must add more,
must give to make it right.
I have set this
and I do not want it to change
on my end.  Why should I care
what happens out there?
I set my end right,
now it must be balanced.
It is not at all fair
that they should expect
I would change things.
They should realise:
they are so far away
how would I care
what they want?
They should know
it is not me who must adjust,
must see I have no reason
to consider another way,
not when they
are so far off.

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