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Why We DivergeA poem from the novel "The Essence of Poetry II:Gerald's Sophomore Yet Grown Poetrybook" Written by: Gerald L. Ingraham ---------------------------------------- It is time that you and I had a talk, About why your mother and I diverged; I know that you believe that it is your fault, But you are not blame for our own urge. My dear child, I love you with all my heart, And nothing will ever change from that fact, I hope you can accept us as we live apart, Because your mother and I made a pact. Why we diverge as a people, my child, Is something that daddy just cannot explain; Why we diverge as a people for quite a while, Is something that daddy finds be very inane. You are everything in life that I have enjoyed, Each day I see your face I see an innocence; That is why I know that you feel a huge void, And for that I provide forfeiture of my pentinence. My child, your mother and I have to do this, Not because of you, because we made mistake; I still love mommy, but she does not like my kiss, So I am providing her the utmost of this break. Poetry Ad-Free Upgrades Vote for this poem
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