Here is my final offering for this National Poetry Month. I drafted this poem back in 2017, and it has been on my mind since then. I have changed it a little, but it is still mostly the same as when I first wrote it.
Should
I hate the word should.
It hints at negligence:
You should have seen the signs.
It implies judgement disguised as advice:
What you should do...
It makes me feel guilty:
I should wash those dishes.
So when I hear or think the word should,
I stop.
Because maybe I did see the signs and
didn't realize I was missing something.
Because your advice is likely sound and good and
I would benefit from following it if I didn't feel judged.
Because I know those dishes need to be washed and
I just want to rest and I can wash them later.
And you know what?
I'm doing the best I can and
I'm not gonna should all over myself.
2 comments:
I've often thought of this sentiment since we talked about it. I like the poem!
Very nice, good job.
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