Tolerance Poem by Lilyann Monahan

Tolerance



Every time I called you Master,
you made it into a disaster,
So I let go, obeying too,
locking me up, and freeing you.
Did you believe I'd carry on?
and curse my chosen road.
I lost my dream, I lost all hope,
I entered my tolerance mode.
I never chose to walk away,
your deceit carried me out the door.
what I came there for,
I was ashamed to say,
making me unworthy forever more.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jillian Mccambridge 29 October 2017

Hey now wait: : : : : I see the problem here, , , , ', I said I was ASHAMED to say and that’s not the truth at all. I was scared and nervous but never ashamed with you. I was proud always; more than anyone and I know this and stand behind these words.

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