Apologies

vvnrose

Apology longed for...
I'm sorry, I know I broke your heart. I betrayed your trust and YOU lost your faith in me. I understand how bad it hurts and I'm sorry. I want YOU to know I love YOU and don't want to lose YOU so I'll spend the rest of my days trying to live up to this promise in every single way. I should have been more understanding of what YOU were going through and tried harder to be there for YOU. I realize all the sacrifices YOU have to make when I leave for my job and you're left with all the responsibilities. I'll try when I'm gone to stay in touch and give YOU reasons to trust me again. Please forgive me.

Apology received...
I'm sorry, but how dare you blame ME. It's your fault you don't trust ME. You've taken so much from ME and yet I get no praise. Why don't you see, I'm such a catch, your so lucky to have ME. How dare you hold ME responsible, I take no accountability I should not have to report to you, I'm a free man. You are not my mother, I'll do what I can. You're terrible at this and even worse at that, I can do so much better. You and your family are crazy to the letter. I don't want to be together. Unless you can worship ME.

Apology accepted...
I'm sorry. I forgive you. I loved you and I longed for you, but I know I must be moving on. And though I still hold a place for you in my heart, because I meant it when I said forever and always, it's in a much smaller part, in the pieces that remain. But my future isn't just about just YOU nor ME, it’ll be finding someone who can share in the meaning of, WE. 

...Sincerely, no more Apologies

  • Author: vvnrose (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 6th, 2017 13:17
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 33
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Comments3

  • willyweed

    Apologies are like excuses made to fit the occasion very good and pointed write poet.

  • mariannebmo

    Love this, very good x

  • WriteBeLight

    Love the approach. Great job!



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