The words tumble from my lips
before I can stop them.
I’m sorry.
He tells me to stop apologizing.
I – catch myself before I say it again.
I don’t know why I feel compelled
to offer up this utterance as a surrender
when I’ve done nothing wrong.
It’s become a habit that I can’t break,
this expression of contrition
where no sin is apparent.
And so I wonder...
What is it I’m apologizing for?
If it’s my words,
why can’t I own them?
If it’s my actions,
why can’t I back them?
If it’s myself,
why can’t I love me?
I mean what I say.
I trust what I do.
I like who I am.
It is time to stop apologizing.
Mar 25, 2010
Mar 25, 2010 at 9:06 AM UTC
The words tumble from my lips
before I can stop them.
I’m sorry.
He tells me to stop apologizing.
I – catch myself before I say it again.
I don’t know why I feel compelled
to offer up this utterance as a surrender
when I’ve done nothing wrong.
It’s become a habit that I can’t break,
this expression of contrition
where no sin is apparent.
And so I wonder...
What is it I’m apologizing for?
If it’s my words,
why can’t I own them?
If it’s my actions,
why can’t I back them?
If it’s myself,
why can’t I love me?
I mean what I say.
I trust what I do.
I like who I am.
It is time to stop apologizing.