I Forgive You
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I FORGIVE YOU – Timothy Chawana
My body was precious until you touched it.
My taste was sealed until you licked it.
Like snow my fragrance melted,
Melted by your scorching insensitivity.
Like glass you saw through me,
With your bloody hands you brought my pieces together.
My cracks permanent, original no more,
With your hands you strangled my voice,
Now dumb, how can you hear me?
Hand in hand always with you,
Now a dark shadow behind you,
Shying away from limelight,
With my twisted ring in my finger.
To emotional heaven I will pilot you,
And back I will land you softly on my bosom.
Now a robot in a hell garage.
I will love to be free,
I will love to love,
I will love to feel,
I will love to see,
You.
On your knees,
Not before a robot, but your creator.
Your present of plight
Is my free flight.
I forgive myself for loving you,
As I divorce with life,
I forgive you.
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Copyright © Timothy Chawana | Year Posted 2017
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