Poem: The Evening Was All Quite Pleasant

The Evening Was All Quite Pleasant

until then, until 
just before
we were at home,
just after the turn
into the neighborhood,
the car covered
in the darkness
of local roads,
that was when
you began to speak,
to tell us
what we need to do,
to tell us,
to let us know again.
Why do you think
this will help?
I wish you understood,
but if you had
it would be different,
even if these problems
were still the same,
they would be different,
if you had understood,
if you had wanted
to understand

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