Poem: What I Cannot Know

What I Cannot Know

is if it was a want
for what was there
or for what I had
or to take away,
to prove
you could do 
what you wanted
even when asked
to not do it.
Maybe it was too much,
my request
might have been
too much.  I know,
I can understand,
but you
agreed.  You
chose to say yes.
You did not ask me
to consider it again
or show concern.
It was agreed.
You did not explain
or offer a reason
for reconsideration,
not until
it was too late.
I want back
the promise
you have broken
and what I had
before that,
what I was protecting
when I asked you.
Things have not been well,
not a single day
has been well,
not since this began.
It cannot end
unless it is fixed
and it cannot be fixed.
I know.
I am trapped in a hell
that you decided
was what I deserved.
At least be honest.
At least let me know
it was on purpose
and you are glad.
I want to know that
is the truth.
It would be
a little better
if you stopped saying
it wasn't what you intended.

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