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Forgiveness is a fickle friend Granting second chances Giving hope for future changes Building us up after we've torn each other down But receiving it is somehow harder than gifting Acknowledging that yes, you do need forgiveness You've messed up and it's time to own up Somehow it's harder than apologizing Because with an apology you have the comfort of confession but with forgiveness you have only the journey back to trust Decisions, decisions, trust or patience? Earning or forgetting? We have to choose one or the other And yet either can be harder than the other as easy as they seem to choose from Enacting them remains a long hard journey, or an easy forgetting of why you needed forgiving in the first place Remember, remember, mistake or malice? Anger or sorrow? We are responsible for one or the other and yet either is as hurtful as the other As evil as one seems over the other Enacting them leads to a long hard journey or a heated retraction of care of the ones whom forgave you in the first place Loving, loving, choice or chemical? Lusting or caring? We can always prioritize one over the other and yet one is not necessarily better or worse than the other As shallow as one seems over the other if either piece was missing there would be no forgiveness in the first place.
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Dec 5, 2017
Dec 5, 2017 at 1:58 PM UTC
Forgiveness is a fickle friend
Forgiveness is a fickle friend Granting second chances Giving hope for future changes Building us up after we've torn each other down But receiving it is somehow harder than gifting Acknowledging that yes, you do need forgiveness You've messed up and it's time to own up Somehow it's harder than apologizing Because with an apology you have the comfort of confession but with forgiveness you have only the journey back to trust Decisions, decisions, trust or patience? Earning or forgetting? We have to choose one or the other And yet either can be harder than the other as easy as they seem to choose from Enacting them remains a long hard journey, or an easy forgetting of why you needed forgiving in the first place Remember, remember, mistake or malice? Anger or sorrow? We are responsible for one or the other and yet either is as hurtful as the other As evil as one seems over the other Enacting them leads to a long hard journey or a heated retraction of care of the ones whom forgave you in the first place Loving, loving, choice or chemical? Lusting or caring? We can always prioritize one over the other and yet one is not necessarily better or worse than the other As shallow as one seems over the other if either piece was missing there would be no forgiveness in the first place.
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Dec 5, 2017
Dec 5, 2017 at 1:58 PM UTC
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