The Offering of Regret: A Plea for Reconciliation

The Twilight of Pride

I stand before thee, humbled and unclad,
Beneath the shadow of thy turned-away gaze;
For I have made thy gentle spirit sad,
And cast a blight upon our golden days.

Vain pride, that barren waste where love decays,
I cast aside to kneel within the light;
Let not the sun go down on our delays,
Nor leave us wandering in a silent night.

Though tempest winds did shake my voice with ire,
My heart remained a captive to thy grace;
I long to be the hearth, the comforting fire,
To banish sorrow from thy lovely face.

Bestow upon my soul a mercy sweet,
Let this dark hour be lost in memory;
I lay my contrite spirit at thy feet,
To mend the bond of our felicity.

To apologize is to weave a thread of gold through the torn fabric of affection. This poem serves not merely as an admission of error, but as a testament to an enduring devotion that values the beloved above the ego. May these stanzas open the door to forgiveness and renew the vows of the heart.
Écrit par Jack G. de poemopedia.com

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