The Recluse' Argument

We have trouble with each other
from the time of our birth
the joy often
isn't worth the grief.

Dragging an unwilling child
through the onerous duties of the day,
we sigh and fall down among the cushions
wanting silence.

Divorce and screaming in the night,
passionate pains
broken walls, we would be
better off with solitude.

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