Forgive Me Again Poem by Siviwe Wiseman FIRSTMAN

Forgive Me Again



I see my shame like a king not so proud,
Not smiling yet waiting for you my queen to call me again,
If you should forgive me, eyes will fall with wide wan woeful eyes,
Then my ears will listen to your smile lover of the covenant.
We turned our face the shames,
SHOULD YOU FORGIVE ME AGAIN

I'll be filing my hated with a yardstick miles away,
I will see the sullen pass high-crowned with snow day,
Again defenseless with fierce eyes that wait for no way
Of death, rather she stands, like baited bull at the bay,
SHOULD YOU FORGIVE ME AGAIN

Or should I put all my hope in the weary heart,
That prays for your return day and night,
Or would it be impossible to admit am no perfect sight over light,
My deeds were of tedious my love,
I swear not to wear such an unwashed tongue ever again,
SHOULD YOU FORGIVE ME AGAIN

Never will I let jealousy closed my eyes,
And crossed my pure heart to gain pain,
Forgive me from your anger and distance over me,
This has drove my desire to kneel to God,
SHOULD YOU FORGIVE ME AGAIN

Like a dog sniffing for strength to find the way home,
Throw away that heavy rag sadness of evil,
Drink again the dry bread body of Christ,
And drink once again blood communion
That bonds us together against the devil,
SHOULD YOU FORGIVE ME AGAIN?

You will always be set in loved town
I promise to make you better when you feel down
Even if that means I have to act like a clown,
I'll always be deeply in love with you as my own.
I promise to be your strength with large muscles
SHOULD YOU FORGIVE ME AGAIN

Whenever you fall weak
We'll spend our lives time together
I promise to be your voice,
when you can't find the words.

SHOULD YOU FORGIVE ME AGAIN?

Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: love
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
'the word yardstick for the cost of living'
synonyms: standard, a standard used for comparison.
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