A Deliberation of Forgiveness

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    A Deliberation of Forgiveness

    Don’t call upon me father
    Wherever you are
    I’m still your little daughter running from the dark
    I couldn’t do as you do…
    Even if I could hear the stars your heart is as black as their bed
    Their dainty twinkle has become
    Thorns upon my skin
    From stories of Princesses and Kings, to you and me
    (I see the difference now)
    And do not frighten my hazel eyes with brown flakes
    Or thicken my skin when I face the mirror don’t ask
    That I be other then your strange daughter misunderstanding minor
    Miracles
    Not death
    Father I ‘m not dead! Father
    Forgive the stars and me

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    Laurie commented on A Deliberation of Forgiveness

    02-11-2009

    So much feeling! You painted those feelings so well for my heart to feel. I hope the relationship with your father can heal and be mended...

    To have great poets there must be great audiences too.

    Walt Whitman, American Poet (1819-1892)

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