Accusations of Frustrations

John_Bingham

Consider the causation prior to the relation of tone equals anger

Tone may represent an emotional mental state

But I assure you I am fine prior to the commencement of your berating me

You see

Assumption is a powerful tool

However assuming the wellbeing of another can lead a fool to fall

Cause a disagreement an argument a fight in your home

You would believe I would rather alone

But your presence is a necessity to my mental state

I wait

Barely a vibration or a minor rise in my octane

In your eyes shows a tired angry brain

Frustration, strain, They're pissed off, angry they hate me

But I have provided no evidence to substantiate your claim

I remain cool as cucumber, yet your increase in stress due to your assumption of my increase in stress

Gets the best

Consider the context of the communication we have

What reason do I hold to hold anger

What evidence have I provided to confirm your belief?

Sheathe your assumption of my level of emotional strain

Do not assume I am angry without digging deep into my consciousness, my brain

I am tame

My farm is calm, my pill is chill, my backs relaxed

But your reaction to your belief

that I am some how angered by nothing has taken a tax

A toll, how shall I speak or assert myself so as not to give a mixed view

Monotone tone, no opinion, do NOT breath loud enough so as to alert you

Its what I do.

Yet still the belief persists that I am angered

Impossible to retort to your queries with less, speak in a more quite pitch

Bitch, I’m not angry. Well I wasn’t prior to constant accusations against me

But convince yourself I am until I am, and when I am you have your ammunition

I am aware my frustrated position is only due to your conviction that I was indeed

Already angry.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Author: John_Bingham (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 15th, 2023 09:13
  • Comment from author about the poem: Don't you just hate it when you're told you are angry, when you are not?
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • Abby1234

    I do hate it.



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