I’m good at holding a grudge against you,
especially when you’re not pressed against me.
When my grudge holds onto you, it’s when you’re not holding onto me.
Being pushed down, spoken down, looked down on,
calls for being down, speaking down, looking down.
Being tied to you, it’s hard to pull against you, yet there’s times you make me question my escape methods.
Because we’re tied together, when the grudge comes out, we simply turn our backs on another, still tied, just facing the other way.
But that isn’t really what’s supposed to happen, is it?
Is it okay to turn our backs on each other?
If so, what’s the point of even being tied together at all.

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