I can not blame my mother,
For she is merely human;
And I can not blame my father,
For he is but a man.
I can not blame the sun,
For being unable to sleep;
And I can not blame the moon,
Which stays distant while I weep.
I can not blame the planet,
For teeming with endless life;
And I can not blame the seasons,
For my sorrow and strife.
I can not blame the world,
Or the criminals which infest.
I can not blame our species,
For not always being best.
I can not blame anyone,
For being the way I am.
I am not what they think I am.
I’m nothing but a sham!
I can not blame the ‘verse,
For the frigid and remote views,
From my spot down here on Earth;
To apperceive and peruse.
I can not blame my body;
It’s as human as can be.
I can only blame what doesn’t work,
And what doesn’t work, is me.
K. Aldaya, 12/11/19
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