Poem: That Poem She Always Reads

That Poem She Always Reads

I want to tell her no,
please, do not read that poem
tonight, not again,
not tonight.  I cannot take it
again.  I have heard it,
and it is a good poem, yes,
strong and impactful,
but I cannot hear it tonight:
I do not want to hurt again,
not that much.  I want to ask,
but I know: it is a favorite.
Someone else already asked her
to be certain to include it.
I will not ask, will sit and listen
and I will cry again,
and after, I will be fine,
but it will hurt me.
It is a very good poem.

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