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Sometimes, it looks like lenience. Small passes for big faux pas. Many believe that it's absolution Locking themselves in boxes periodically To cry out, bleeding painful catharsis. Some sneak it in with charity Use compassion as a puppet in their mercy show Throw underhanded in the name of grace. Some offer it when they're bruised and broken Spit out blood, then turn the other cheek. Others give it away with full bellies and warm hands Either out of purity Or some nefarious need, pushed down deep. And I wonder and wander all the while For I am the fool Who begs to receive But can not give.
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Oct 18, 2018
Oct 18, 2018 at 1:27 AM UTC
oh, coveted gift
Sometimes, it looks like lenience. Small passes for big faux pas. Many believe that it's absolution Locking themselves in boxes periodically To cry out, bleeding painful catharsis. Some sneak it in with charity Use compassion as a puppet in their mercy show Throw underhanded in the name of grace. Some offer it when they're bruised and broken Spit out blood, then turn the other cheek. Others give it away with full bellies and warm hands Either out of purity Or some nefarious need, pushed down deep. And I wonder and wander all the while For I am the fool Who begs to receive But can not give.
A prompt from my 'Write This Poem' book. Any guesses what 'it' is?
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Oct 18, 2018
Oct 18, 2018 at 1:27 AM UTC
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