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Won't Forgive

I will forgive you a lot,
I will forgive you anything,
I will forgive you everything.
But never ever will I forgive your silences.
You can bleed me,
You can mutilate me,
You can humiliate me.
I will forgive it all. . . . .
But your silences, I will never forgive.
You can hurt me,
You can whip me,
You can ruin me,
And I shall still forgive you.
But your silences, No! I shan't forgive those.
You can isolate me,
You can push me away,
Nothing will stop me loving you,
I will forgive it all....
But your silences are unforgivable.....
You can take away your love,
You can take away your care,
You can take away your respect,
I will forget and forgive....
But your silences I shall punish....
You can push me away,
You can reject my love,
You can tell me not to care,
I will still be able to forgive you,
But your silences are an unforgivable crime....
You can take away my peace,
You can take away my happiness,
You can take away my will to live,
I will still continue to exist......
But your silences steal my reason to live.....

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