Poem: These Wrongs

These Wrongs

I did not start 
by accepting
that you are right,
that I made a mistake.
That is the start,
is the place
my apology
can begin.
It is not right
for me to begin
with anything else.
There are issues
beyond this, 
are things
that came up
when this began,
but they are mine
and do not concern you
in the same way,
are not the things
I should mention.
I am sorry that I did,
that I am wasting these lines
to say even more about that.
I should just apologize
and let you know
I am sorry.  I won't defend myself.
I could.  I have much I could say,
but I realize I should not,
that it is better 
if I just say I am sorry
and let you be upset.

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