Poem: I Did Not Go

I Did Not Go

I was not prepared, was too worn,
too tired, so I did not go,
chose to retreat, to take time
for healing, or, at least,
for restoration, charging up,
gathering my own energy.
It was what I needed,
but I know, you had to go,
you could not choose yourself,
and I wish I had been strong enough.
I chose for myself, chose
what I knew I needed,
but I should have gone,
should have considered
you would be left alone.

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