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Forgive

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By K.B. Silver Published 3 years ago 1 min read
Forgive
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Forgive

It has been said

Forgive and forget

That time can heal all wounds

What happens to forgiveness when it gets turned around?

It seemed so easy, I forgive you

Of course I do

Until one day

That wasn’t true

The gash over time

has in fact

like a festering necrotic wound

Shown itself

Opened up

Slowly eaten away at me

No dressing or ointment to soothe its angry burning

The longer I ignored it’s itch

Tried to carry on like every thing was fine

The larger the fester grew

A stinking rot

Overwhelming my life

My senses dulled by terror and pain

Finally I realized I DON’T forgive you

It is ALL your fault

You handed me trash and scraps told me “build a life from it.”

Now you laugh at the poor woman living in the pile of garbage.

No more!

Never again!

K. B. Silver

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About the Creator

K.B. Silver

K.B. Silver has poems published in magazine Wishbone Words, and lit journals: Sheepshead Review, New Note Poetry, Twisted Vine, Avant Appa[achia, Plants and Poetry, recordings in Stanza Cannon, and pieces in Wingless Dreamer anthologies.

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