A Life Unfelt

“You shouldn’t feel that way,” she said again,
a phrase I’ve borne and failed to understand
lifelong. (I recollect I heard it when
attempting to express emotions fanned
by friend or school). Before age 9 or 10
I learned she scorned my poetry; she planned
a life as tactical for me as hers.
Rejecting her examples honed my spurs.

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