Monday, 8 September 2025

One Poem by Michael A Sullivan

 






Forgiveness 

 

 

Dignity in silence, 
Held in hidden branches. 
Flung from frozen stations, 
Mistakes live in the past. 

Beyond the menace of a grudge, 
This has been decided. 
Forgive to clear a pathway, 
Ensure no sorrows last. 

Release to void a burden, 
Blame is shone through crystal. 
Pattern cast upon walls, 
Shapes so free from trouble. 

Tempering tomorrow, 
Allow respite from darkness. 
Turn to see the shadows flee, 
With vows to let it go.


Michael A Sullivan is an artist who thankfully found writing to be a part of his life.  The process of writing proved to forge a creative process which has been a vital lifeline, serving as a catalyst for both healing and wellbeing.

 

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