I Saw Something Else.
This is about forgiveness. Forgiveness, they say forgive, forgive, but it's too difficult sometimes to forgive. You know this when you are on the truth, on the truth.
When your heart is bleeding, but the dagger is again inserted in it while it's bleeding, then you know what's the meaning of forgiving and not forgiving. Someone I forgot says forgive, but not forget. So it's all about forgiveness.
The title is forgiveness, so here it goes. Forgiveness. Forgiveness, well, it's the light of a spring that pierces the forks of misery.
It's the ray of a morning that pulverizes the clouds of agony. It's a deep breeze of relief. It's an oceanic breeze of peace.
But, but, but, a caged dove can't forgive while his dreaming wings are torn, while his imaginative legs are broken. One can't forgive while swimming in the streams of hatred, while walking in the rain of evil. The preachers of unconditional forgiveness are those who are dancing on roses.
They know nothing, nothing about the depth of our wounds, about the blood of our tears. Boom. Forgiveness.
Forgiveness. It's the light of a spring that pierces the forks of misery. Let me, let me pass the mic to Pastor Jeff.
It's easier. Hello? Yeah, yeah, I'll come back to you in five minutes. Okay, okay, all right.
Um, Nathanael, welcome to the space. Were you able to follow Dove on his piece? Okay. I hope you can hear me.
Yes, I can hear you, Nathanael. Welcome to the space. Thank you for having me.
I think Prince has something to say, so let me just go back and read it again. All right, you go back and read it, and then pass it to Jeff, too. All right, Prince.
Um, let me say I'm particularly drawn to the twist in the poem. Originally, when I started reading, I thought he was, you know, speaking about forgiveness, the nature of forgiveness, the peace that forgiveness brings, and I was like, hmm, hmm, hmm. But then I came across the twist, and I saw something else.
