Poem: It was me who made these troubles

It was me who made these troubles

Unreasonable and bitter,
wanting so, wanting
for the sake of wanting,
rejecting each thing
that was possible,
pushing against it all.
I don't know why I do this,
but it must change,
I understand and want 
things to change.
There should be a way.
I knew it was happening,
but it still unfolded
as I feared it was about to. 
I should have chosen better.
I do not know what is wrong
that I could not stop myself
from ruining things again.
It is not alright.
There is something wrong
and I must learn to name it.

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