Poem: What should I have said?

What should I have said?

I do not know
and it would not have helped.
It would have been a problem,
because there is no other answer
and I would have refused it,
would have demanded better,
demanded a way to have
what is no longer possible
because it was the point,
was what was needed.
The thing that is broken
is what mattered
and it is broken, destroyed,
cannot be repaired.
I recognize that is true,
but you think
what you offer
is a real solution.
That only means
you do not understand,
you do not realize
what matters.
I should explain it
but I am so certain
you will not be receptive.
Your idea of what is important
opposes the aspects
that matter most to me.

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