Poem: You provoke

You provoke 

and then deny
and use my response
as proof I am the one
who is the problem,
but it is not that way.
You provoke, you push,
you set me up
and flash anger
or disapproval,
you judge each thing
with harshness
in your voice.
You will tell me
I am the one
who starts it
because what you do
is not allowed to be a problem.
That is what you have decided.
It is not the truth
and I am not certain
what to do.
It is no good.
Neither of us
is benefitting.

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