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1880–1929

ASKING FORGIVENESS

John Freeman

I did not say, “Yes, we had better part Since love is over or must be suppressed.” I did not say, “I'll hold you in my heart Saint-like, and in the thought of your thought rest,

And pray for you and wish you happiness In a better love than mine.” I was another man to another woman, Tears falling or burnt dry were nothing then.

I struck your heart, I struck your mind; inhuman, Future and past I stabbed and stabbed again, Cursing the very thought of your happiness In another love than mine:

— Then left you sick to death, and I like death. It was a broken body bore me away — A broken mind — poisoned by my own breath, And love self-poisoned.... Was it but yesterday?

— Forgive, forgive, forgive, forgive, forgive, Forgive!

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