Poem: Do you think you are innocent

Do you think you are innocent

and it is all fine,
that you have done
nothing wrong?  It seems
like that, the way
you behave,
the way you refuse
to be responsible,
to be bound
by your own words
simply because
it is not
what you want,
is not convenient
for you.  You did
what you wanted
despite the damage
you knew it would inflict
and now I need
you to accept
that some of it
must fall on you,
that you must
make sacrifices
if things
are ever
to be better.

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