Poem: Your Intent

Your Intent

I want you to realize
that if you do that,
if you allow it
to be what happens,
it will cause damage
you can't undo.
It will be more
and worse
and I know.
Are you a fool?
I want to say
you must not
but if I do,
you will act
as if I am the one
who is wronging you,
and if it is ended,
you will make certain
I get the blame.
It can't be stopped
without damage
and it cannot happen
without harm beginning
that will only grow.
I do not know
what to do.
I don't want to say
a thing, right now,
don't want to stop it,
because I know
if I say or do that,
it will be no good, either,
but if it happens,
if I let it continue,
it will not be fine,
that will not be anything
that is even a bit alright, either.

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