Musings: Turning Point for Recovery

Never again

Should I be

Too guilty to say

I am now sorry 



Never again

Should I be too

Too afraid to say

It was my idea


Never again

Should I be

Too proud to say

I need help


Never again

Should I be

Too hesitant to say

I ask to be excused


Never again

Should I be

Too quick to say

It is your fault


Never again

Should I be

Too wise to say

I do not know it all


Never again

Should I be

Too arrogant to say

I beg your pardon


Never again

Should I be

Too ignorant to say

History does not matter


Never again

Should I be

Too strong to say

I am sometimes weak


Never again

Should I be

Too hasty to say

I can wait


Never again

Should I be

Too poor to say

I can change


Never again

Should I be

Too ashamed to say

I am Nigerian

...


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