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Bruise Trust

People may bruise the trust of others because they feel they have to in order to show how much their own trust was bruised in the past. Some people pass along hurt to others as a way to share the painful feeling of feeling worthless, to show another how much it hurts. The author prays that hurt people will learn to forgive and move on from pain so they will accept help from strangers rather than respond with anger or disdain.

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Bruise Trust

People may bruise the trust of others because they feel they have to in order to show how much their own trust was bruised in the past. Some people pass along hurt to others as a way to share the painful feeling of feeling worthless, to show another how much it hurts. The author prays that hurt people will learn to forgive and move on from pain so they will accept help from strangers rather than respond with anger or disdain.

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bruise . trust?

do people bruise a trust because they think they must


cause thats what they feel they have to do
to show the world how they feel
cause someone bruised their trust too?

Ive often found that others
tend to pass along this kind of hurt
as if 'do unto others`
is an excuse to be a ferk'

I know such betrayal has no purpose
except other than to share
the deathly pain of feeling worthless
n show another fust how it feels to hurt so bad, like that, 'in there`

I pray one day that such hurt people will somehow learn to forgive
n move-on beyond that deathly human pain
so that when theyre presented with an ameliorative opportunity
to receive a perfect stranger theyll accept them, n not respond in anger or distain.




June, 2011 All rights reserved, Amelia

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