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FORGIVENESS

He hugged me Tears running down his face I felt him shudder For the whole human race Just who condemned him Has always been clear The righteous The believers The possessors Of fear Yet sympathy I felt For the Devil Himself Because forgiveness    Runs through my veins...
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TravelerTim
63 / M / Armenian
Published
Sep 20, 2016
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We pay our debt sometimes.

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