Poem: The Imbalance

The Imbalance

You made certain
he had the same things
that I had, let him take it
even when I said
it was not alright,
and now you want
me to accept that,
but I do not.  You want
it to be fine,
want me to say it is alright,
but it is not alright, will not be.
I can imagine ways
it might be made better,
but they are impossible.
I would need to have
what he was given
and I was denied,
but you will tell me
I cannot have it,
and will say
I am the one
being unreasonable.

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