Poem: I do not want to tell her

I do not want to tell her

that I am feeling this way
because I know
it will be a problem,
I know it will be revealing
a danger inside me
that cannot be left unchecked.
I don't like that,
even if it is only me
who is in danger,
if the only harm
would be that kind,
I do not want
to let her know.
I must, of course,
unless I am listening
to that voice.
It wants to be unconstrained
and unwatched,
to have its options
unencumbered.
I do not know
what I will say
when the time comes.

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