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Forgive Me

 Poem by Anne-Marie Derése, translated by Judith Skillman.
Forgive me if I have laughed in your chapels, forgive me if I have slammed the hospital door, forgive me for the noise, for life, for the love to which I have no right.
Forgive me for not resembling you.

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