Poem: It Was All Hidden Away

It Was All Hidden Away

so it would not be known
because it might be unsettling,
might be upsetting, and they
did not feel like dealing with that,
did not think my concerns
were anything but a nuisance,
and so they said nothing
and acted as they wished
without saying a word
of what was being done,
of what was taken away,
and when I speak now,
they tell me it is too late
and nothing can be done,
and I want to have the chance
to say what must be said
before it is too late,
but they decided
I did not deserve that
and now they will not listen.
It does not matter
what I say now,
I am told.
It is nothing at all.
I am only causing trouble.
Maybe it is so,
maybe it is that way,
but I have no other choice.
I cannot accept it,
especially not
when I was pushed aside
as an irrelevancy,
was treated only
as the deserving victim.

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