Poem: Fairness

Fairness

He claims it was fair
that he got to be there,
to live in that place
while I was exiled,
claimed it was earned,
was proper and right,
but I know better,
was told better
by one who chose,
who made it clear
he did not earn it,
that it was a boon
he had been granted.
He will not listen to me,
will not hear the truth.
He is certain
I am the one
who was given too much.
He earned everything
and deserves all I have too.

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