Poem: I made him mad

I made him mad

and it is not wrong
for him to feel that,
to think what he thinks,
to be offended

by what happened
or did not happen
or what that means,
what I communicated

by my failure.  I do not
have a good excuse
and am not offering any.
It was not intended,

but that means little,
I suppose.  I hope
he can understand
and forgive.

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