Poem: You Tell Me It Is Both Ways at Once And That I am Wrong in Each


You Tell Me It Is Both Ways at Once And That I am Wrong in Each

but wrong in opposite ways,
wrong for doing and not doing,
wrong for bothering you
and wrong for not caring at all,
but all at the same time.
It is a nifty trick,
the way you choose 
to make me feel guilty
for the help I offer
that you refuse to accept.

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