Parable Of Faith by Louise Gluck
Now, in twilight, on the palace steps the king asks forgiveness of his lady.
He is not duplicitous; he has tried to be true to the moment; is there another way of being true to the self?
The lady hides her face, somewhat assisted by the shadows. She weeps for her past; when one has a secret life,
one's tears are never explained.
Yet gladly would the king bear the grief of his lady: his is the generous heart, in pain as in joy.
Do you know what forgiveness mean? it mean the world has sinned, the world must be pardoned --
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