When You've Made The Mistake All Dread Poem by Sarah Mkhonza

When You've Made The Mistake All Dread



When you have said 'oui' where
'non, ' should have been the word,
the bravery of apology is not in
suffering through, but in facing
outcomes and taking the proceeds
to the place where sits the judge
of times, deal with you.

Next timers are full timers, for
their way points forward to the
next deed. Yesterday cries the tears
of its wolf. Grieve the grief of
of the present and make it short.

Learn a lesson in a saying.
They say life heals those who
heal themselves.Kisses fall
on those who pout their lips.
Learn these tricks and live,
For life is an experiment,
Done in the lab called marriage.
Sing one song and stir and just
Make sure you do not vaporize.

Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: life,marriage
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