Poem: Explain It to Me

Explain It to Me

How you think this will work out well,
will end with things being right
when it is such a mess 
and cannot change,
cannot be made better.
Things are not right
that will never be fixed
and it will cost too much,
will take too long,
and won't be right anyway.
That is what I have been told,
it is what everyone has made clear,
but you do not want to hear that,
do not want to understand 
that things are not going well
and cannot be made better.
If I am wrong, explain to me
what you know that I do not.
Maybe, I am wrong,
but I suspect
you just want
to make it clear
you expect me
to say it is fine,
expect me to say
I am happy with it.

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