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For the Incompetent, the Solitary, and the Forsaken
You once told me you appreciate my self-respect.
 Well, take a long look.
 This is self-respect at its finest.
 
 Did you think you could control me?
 Take a minute, humor me.
 Did you think I’d bend to your every
 will, your every need, you every
 pathetic, feeble attempt to get me to do
 whatever it was that you wanted?
 Did you think I wasn’t stronger than that?
 
 What went through your mind when you said
 what you did?
 Do arguments entice you?
 Does this contention appeal to you?
 Does it bring you the pleasure you were looking for?
 
 What did you want? I promise, I can’t give it.
 But I can give you more.
 I can give you more, and I can give you less.
 
 With the snap of my fingers, your life could be over.
 I’ll have you cowering like a lost puppy,
 searching for its owner but instead coming across
 the man ready to throw you into the pound.
 I’ll have you on your knees begging forgiveness,
 but will I give it? I highly doubt it.
 
 
 I’d watch where you walk,
 I’d watch how you turn your sad, lonely eyes at me.
 
 You cannot comprehend the immensity of the 
 concern I do not give.
 
 Who do you think I am? Who do you think you are?
 What makes you think you can talk to me
 the way you do?
 Who are you to tell me what I am?
 
 I’d stop your high horse; I’d hop off now,
 before the horse is stolen from beneath you
 and you have nothing holding you up
 but the sad, skinny sticks you call legs;
 those that could be used as a metaphor for your
 sad, skinny soul that ceases to exist.
 
 I’d step back, take a look at yourself,
 find out who you really are and cut the act
 of cockiness, you egotistical, self-loving
 creep.
 
 I’d step back, and take a look at yourself in the mirror.
 Just try not to break the glass with the high-pitched squeal
 of your regret spewing through your fake outer shell.
 
 Through the pores in your skin the real you leaks out,
 runs and hides itself from the world because its insecurities
 are too many for the reality that surrounds it.
 
 And still you stand alone.

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