A plea sent unexpectedly
A bargain offered to clear
The path, and forgiveness lingers
In the distance, waiting until
Apologies are spoken and
Time can heal
Published by Jill P. Viers
Jill is a technical writer, instructional designer, article writer, and creative writer. Her articles focus on business, education, parenting, cooking, entertaining, politics, and more. She also writes and p... View profile
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15 Comments
Post a CommentI like it!
Time can heal. Very good.
Well written as always.
Beautifully said. :-)
Great write! Hugz CJ
Great write! Hugz CJ
I like this - short but effective.
Wonderful piece Jill ~ i can certainly relate.
Thanks for sharing Jill :)
We'ver all been there. Waiting for an apology is always grueling.