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To Forgive Or Not To Forgive
To forgive or not to forgive, that is the question. When you are offended, whether real or imagined by a loved one, a friend, or by someone esteemed, do you confront the other, or resolve to be patient? If by some stroke of luck, the offender apologized but turns around, talking glib gobbledygook, do you keep silent and still, looking cool as ice, or do you tell it to his face, that he’s more than a crook? At such time as this, or any time for that matter, it is best to forgive whether he asks for it or not. Do not poison your heart with cyanide blather; bitterness can bother like a bat’s up your butt! Forgiveness frees the offended from the devil’s deceit; and makes you smile at the debtor, as his debt, you forfeit. *First line draws on Hamlet's soliloquy, Act III, Scene 1; W. Shakespeare A modern sonnet. 06 October 2015 Poem of the Week - October 11 to 17, 2015
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