Living in a world of digression,
Amidst a community of diffusion,
Along with the events of intervention,
Creates a terrible frustration.
Facing such enormous discriminations,
Coping with such tedious implications,
Leaves a tired complacency,
Implying a definite emergency.
Indulging in a simple adjustment,
Involving a considerable refinement,
Levies a strange competency,
Manifesting a fine decency.
The art of reconciliation,
Is but a difficult classification,
Yet to honour its qualitative existence,
Is naturally a grand acceptance.

2 replies on “An Ode To Reconciliation”
The poem reminded me of that saying about ‘to forgive in divine, but to forget you forgave is the mark of a saint’…a similar concept underlying both.
wise words.
true and agree.