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If perhaps in sullen days I might slide back to where I fell, a child, into the dark, please wait with me as slowly I am brought   again into the light. Your love has brought the truth to bear in silent corners, back- rooms where thick lies have festered in the dark.   AlthoughContinue reading “Apology”

Posted byMatthew PullarJuly 29, 2014Posted inPoetry, PsychologyTags:apology, depression, healing, love, mental health, OCD, tritinaLeave a comment on Apology
Matthew Pullar

Matthew Pullar

Teacher, writer, blogger, husband, father, Christian. Living in Wyndham in Melbourne's west, on the land of the Kulin Nation. Searching for words to console and feed hearts and souls.

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