Unforgiving

You’re unforgivingUnforgiving Despair

Once ate at my tormented soul

But it eats at yours

A higher power forgave

I do not trudge alone now

©2010-2011 Michael Yost

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THURSDAY’S POET RALLY Submission

76 responses to “Unforgiving

  1. Are you trudging a road to happy destiny? Love the image. Very tortured.

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  2. whew…i know this one..once ate mine but…keep traveling..

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  3. Haunting and enligthening all at the same time.

    Tim

    https://timkeen40.wordpress.com

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  6. How come forgiveness is so hard and yet one of the things we need the most?

    🙂

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  7. witty words…
    you make one think.
    Happy Rally…

    🙂

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  8. The image is powerful

    and the imagery of your words equally as powerful.

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  9. This is really great — mad, righteous… but great.

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  10. Someone is Special

    trudging a road? Man, awesome.. Here is mine, ! Wishes !

    Happy Rally !

    Wish you a very Happy New Year 2011..

    –Someone is Special–

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  11. Happy Rally Michael! Beautiful prose here. I adore this piece, what a statement in brevity! Bravo on yet another excellent pen! 🙂

    Kellie

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  12. Great ending. Haven’t checked out your page in a while but definitely was some good poetry. Loved the ending. Very aggressive against a more modest background. Stood out sharply. Great submission.

    crb.

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  13. Nice work..
    “I do not trudge alone now”… 🙂

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  14. This speaks to having faith and I thought it was a wonderful read!

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  15. so true! praise the Lord for his infinite mercy!

    JM

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  16. Great write!

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  17. Oh my God… how much can be said in a few words about something that gnaws each one of us at one point or another? Great!

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  18. not upto the mark….

    yet there is some message..

    something is missing here and im not able to say what…. but this could be better

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  19. hope all is well with you, Michael… deeper meanings than the words show.. well written verse..

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  20. The true quest of life but not only! Great write!

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  21. wow Boogulo, very profound. I read of letting go in your poem.

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  22. Forgiveness is powerful and only for the strongest

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  23. ….once ate at my tortured soul…..well chosen words we all can relate to. Very nicely done!

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  24. Happy new year friend!
    thats a really deep thought there…
    i hope you are doing well now 🙂

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  25. I literally deflated when I finished reading here. Wow.

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  26. beautiful poem and image. words we all need to hear.

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  27. A slow tortured walk into a hard end. Well done …

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  28. Who is your higher power? Is yours the one that forgave?

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  29. “Once ate at my tormented soul”…very profound line that spoke volumes. An excellent poem…thank you for sharing.

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  30. Scent of my heart

    Creative and thought provoking, makes you think how hard is sometimes to forgive and how free you feel after that, despite the pain left somewhere inside! Perfect Rally entry! Thanks for visiting my blog, wishing you a great 2011!

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  31. there are times that are hard to forgive…

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  33. Very well written!! Some people really need to learn to forgive, eh? 🙂

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  34. Haunting…and true. The inability to forgive would hurt you more than it would hurt the person asking for your forgiveness. Love this! And I love the title, too!

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  35. Ouch! I feel your bitterness.

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