Poem: You Trapped Me in This

You Trapped Me in This

I want you to fix it,
that is what I need
if you care at all
as you claim to,
but I know
you will say 
I am unreasonable
because it can't be fixed,
not the way I mean,
and I know that,
but it is no more 
unreasonable than you,
than what you did.
The damage is your fault,
is the result of your choice,
of what you chose to do.
I do not know what to say
but that it needs to be fixed.
I know that is not possible,
but it is still necessary.

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