By: Katelyn Tijerina

Why should I have to cherry pick 

The words I use around you

Because you can’t handle the truth?

Why should I hold my tongue

When you smell of rum 

And your only goal 

Is infinite numb?

Do you think I’m dumb? 


Why should I stay silent 

When you are all but quiet?

Complaining of the things you do for me 

And not of what I do for you?


You cannot quite comprehend

The world circling outside your head,

And this is why I “must” forgive 

Why you have not let me live,

I cannot sleep at night 

Because we always seem to fight

Later in the day 

When more alcohol is in the way.


When I say to quite you scream 

You are “doing this all for me,”

Why should you always choose to stay 

Quiet during the day,

But at night you pick a fight 

And blame me for it the next day?

I do not think I can forgive 

The world in which you make me sick 

I do not think I can forgive 

The terrible world in which we live.

Allusion to; Rosenblatt, Danielle. “Forgive.” Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul III: More Stories of Life, Love, and Learning, by Jack Canfield et al., vol. 3, Scholastic Inc., 2002, pp. 112–113.

Picture from; Bittman, Mark. “Cherries Go Savory, Sweet and Boozy.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 18 June 2014, www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/06/22/magazine/mag-22Eat-Interactive.html.

Katelyn

Hi, I'm Katelyn. I try to post every Friday. I post everything from poems to stories. I love to hear feedback and I hope you like it!

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