Poem: Repercussions

Repercussions

Do not tell me
you want to help
when you did the harm.
If you can help:
do it.  But no,
you only say
"I want to help,
if I knew how."
You say that,
as if you
are no one
in this,
an onlooker,
outside it all
wanting to be nice.
You did this.
It was you.
We all know.
You are aware,
have pretended
to care about that,
to want to fix things.
But you say you cannot,
offer only the solutions
that serve only you,
as if they are all that exists.
Find a way to fix this.
If it cannot be fixed,
at least tell me
you don't care
and never did.
Be honest about it,
at least you can be honest.

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