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名人诗歌|My Sin

来源:www.huiguohuo.com 2024-01-29
by M. L. Liebler

If I know my angels,

I know what they would say

Joe Henry

He came to me

In a whisky-blue dream

In midtown Manhattan.

He wasn't angry anymore.

He seemed happy to find

Me again, my old self.

Picking up his ghost guitar,

He played me a new song.

He played it sweet and innocent.

As if he were the world's only child,

His whole future ahead,

No pain hidden in that past.

In some undeserved way, I felt

As though he had forgiven me

For the hurtfulness of my words.

His kindness to me was more

Genuine than all of my love could

Ever have been toward him.

In my dream, I found myself running

Back and forth1 in search of forgiveness,

In search of something greater.

But each time I was returned

To wander out my sin in prayer

The sleepless turmoil of my penance

Revealed and served


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