Poem: You Say You Do Not Like When I Am Hurting

You Say You Do Not Like When I Am Hurting

You tell me you don't want that,
but I don't believe you,
not now.  You have done
too much that was cruel,
too much that you knew
would deal me harm.
You pretend it is not that way,
but you ignored my pain,
ignored what was said.
Even now you will defend it
and say I was wrong
to even have the need.
You did it knowing
it would do harm.
Someone who cared
would not have done it.
You only say
it is fine 
and I am wrong
to be in pain.

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