Poem: I did not like that place

I did not like that place

with what was there
and what was not
and you will excuse it,
though I know it is a kindness
and an effort to calm me,
to keep me from upset,
and I know that is a problem,
that it is no good for you, either,
that it bothers and hurts,
and I want to become different
and not need, be, grow,
that is true.  It would be better,
would improve all of it.
It means something, my knowing,
my saying it, writing it, thinking
through these parts.  I say that
but you will be right, too,
when you think it means nothing
to speak about it.  I am working,
though.  That is true, too.
It is not only words,
but I know there is more,
and that it is not enough,
do not know that it can be,
that I believe it can all shift.
I did not that place, though.
I tried to let that go.
Even this poem
was not about that any longer.

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