Autumn Winds (July 22 1993 / Sanfrancisco, California)
Poems by Autumn Winds : 16 / 253
Apology
The fear that comes
Admit you're wrong
Regretting the words
Hurt someone you love
The anticipation
Tension-filled confrontation
Confusion and tears
Growing fears
Show vulnerability
Weakness
To those who
Are always there
But apology rejected
Answers found wrong
Nothing left to do now
Time will heal
Autumn Winds
Submitted: Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Edited: Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Poems by Autumn Winds : 16 / 253
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To say sorry can sometimes be the hardest thing in the world.
A fantastic poem.