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It remains and will remain
and I will do nothing
and you can ask
but I will do nothing
and say nothing.
I can be stubborn
about what is 
and what has been
and what should be.
There are rules
and they are clear
on such matters
and it is not for me
to say a thing
or respond.
This is not
a problem
I must redress.
It is all you
it is your problem,
your distress, your straining
for unwarranted resolution.
I do not have a thing to say.
I have said too much
by even saying
I have nothing to say.
It should be clear,
I should have thought
it would be,
but then you spoke.

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