Poem: You Do Not Care

You Do Not Care

that it hurt me,
that I am still in pain.
You still insist
it was not wrong.
You could tell me
you did not understand,
call it a mistake, maybe,
tell me you care
about the damage caused.
You just insist
that it was not wrong,
as if that means
I cannot be suffering
as a result.
You knew
I would be hurt
and you chose
to do it anyway.
I suppose I am the fool
thinking you might care,
that knowing the aftermath
might make you rethink it,
that you might tell me
it was not worth it
and you were wrong,
but do not care
about how I am hurting.
It is nothing to do with you
because you did nothing wrong.

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