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Forgiveness (Free verse) by Niphredil
I beg forgiveness for what I did
For strangling shrouds of innocence I used to bear you down,
For two-edged swords I used to cut your feet from under you,
And when I saw your bleeding stumps I could not cry.
I could not meet your gaze which you could not present to me,
We both stared at your feet so much; gray sneakers, white socks and
untied laces
As the last threads that held us together and that I'd not cut yet
Unraveled and fell away.
And when they were gone; nothing left,
But the amputated ghost of what had been. Uprooted, wild, cobweb
feelings
Struggling against each other; strangling each other,
Till nothing more was left but a dull throbbing void.
Will you forgive me? Ever, will you?
Before your blood congeals into hate,
And all that rushes in to fill the void will be
The last wild shrieking of the wind on the plain.
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