Poem: What You Said

What You Said

cannot be dismissed,
cannot be ignored.
You cannot choose
to do this instead
and think it is fine.
You stated your intent
and it was clear.
It is no good
to tell me things change,
that you have decided
on a new plan instead.
It is not alright.
You insisted
on having your way,
disrupted my life
in ways 
that cannot be undone,
cannot be made better
because of what you needed,
what you had to have for yourself.
You cannot tell me things have changed,
not until you can undo the damage.
You did all that damage to have 
what you said you wanted
and I am still suffering.
Do not tell me, now,
it is nothing you want.
It is too late for that.

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