Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
§ What umbrage have I committed against my love? Which insult weighs heaviest upon her patience? My callous actions continually hurting the one I desire above all others. Is it my carelessness? My failure to think before acting? Is it my salacious nature that overwhelms her multifaceted heart? How does one acquire forgiveness? What must a man do, to clean the slate of his transgressions? Must I suffer, if so then leaving me alone this way is punishment enough. But if angry words need be vented then vent them upon me. I shall remain silent until your rage subsides, and you give me leave to speak once again. Forgive my umbrage my love. I hold my tongue in anticipation. I will do all I must to earn your forgiveness. Until then, I wait faithfully for your hand to reach through the walls of my solitude, and drag me back into your incomparable embrace.
0
Jun 13, 2012
Jun 13, 2012 at 5:55 AM UTC
Umbrage
§ What umbrage have I committed against my love? Which insult weighs heaviest upon her patience? My callous actions continually hurting the one I desire above all others. Is it my carelessness? My failure to think before acting? Is it my salacious nature that overwhelms her multifaceted heart? How does one acquire forgiveness? What must a man do, to clean the slate of his transgressions? Must I suffer, if so then leaving me alone this way is punishment enough. But if angry words need be vented then vent them upon me. I shall remain silent until your rage subsides, and you give me leave to speak once again. Forgive my umbrage my love. I hold my tongue in anticipation. I will do all I must to earn your forgiveness. Until then, I wait faithfully for your hand to reach through the walls of my solitude, and drag me back into your incomparable embrace.
Max Goering June 2012
mgoering
Written by
German
Jun 13, 2012
Jun 13, 2012 at 5:55 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem