Poem: A Birthday Gift from My Mother

A Birthday Gift from My Mother

I did not bother
to say anything
when I opened it,
did not want to be rude,
but I know I told you,
but you did not listen,
or did you listen
and do it anyway,
do it on purpose
to say you did not care?
You asked me
and I told you
and you did 
what you wanted.
You asked me,
said you wanted
to be certain
it would be right,
that it would be good,
be something I wanted,
and I said little,
but I made clear
what would be wrong,
what I did not want.
Did you hear me?
Am I so small
and unimportant
you just forgot.
Or was it a choice?
Did you choose this
because I said 
I did not want it?
I do not know.
I am not even certain
if it matters at all,
But I believe
it cannot be fixed,
I do not think
anything between us
can be made better again.

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