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Forgiveness
Rain hitting the window
 Winds howling as the night went on 
 Dylan sat thinking of his mother
 Thinking, as the death of his mother came on him
 The reality that he was never going to see her again
 He didn’t know how she died 
 And he just wanted to find out how she died
 Not just a phone call saying she died
 
 He decided to call his little brother Jim
 Jim obviously didn’t get the news
 Jim asked how she died
 But Dylan didn’t have an answer
 So they both agreed to go to their parent’s house
 
 Dylan looked around
 The rain had stopped 
 The winds had reduced to a light breeze 
 Police lights were lighting up the once quiet neighborhood  
 And all the police cars were at their parent’s house
 
 He finally found his brother so he got out of his car and met up with him
 Dylan met up with his brother and hugged him, he was happy to see him again
 
 Dylan and Jim walked up to the old house 
 They explained who they were to the police
 They just wanted to know what happened
 The officer started explaining it 
 As the officer explained it, Dylan imagined it 
 
 The break in
 His mom’s resistance
 And the shot 
 
 It was an awful amount to take in 
 “Is my Mom still inside,” Jim asked?
 “No, but your dad is somewhere inside”
 
 Dylan and Jim went inside the house
 Everything in the house seemed lifeless
 As Dylan rounded every corner he remembered every moment with his mother 
 Dylan and Jim finally found their father in the dining room
 Sitting alone with an expressionless look on his face
 
 
 Dylan started to cry
 He knew that his dad wanted to be there when it happened
 And he wanted to be there too
 There are so many memories in this room also
 Dylan went over to the table to put his head down
 Dylan was so overwhelmed
 
 His dad calmly walked over
 “Look I loved your mom very much”
 “I wish that I was there when it happened”
 “But it doesn’t mean that you think badly of yourself because of the mistakes you made”
 “You guys made her life worth living and you should be happy and proud of that”
 “She loved you guys very much”
 
 Jim looked up first his dad’s words had got to him
 But Dylan was still there sitting
 “Look dad is right you should be happy and proud”
 
 Dylan knew they were right 
 So Dylan got up and asked Jim if he wanted to go outside
 Jim said yes so they went outside to talk to the police 
 
 As Dylan walked out he thought of his mother
 And the last time he ever saw her was Thanksgiving dinner”
 When all his relatives came over and celebrated
 
 Jim asked if the police got the murderer
 This snapped Dylan back into reality
 “Yes, they have him at the police station”
 “You may see him before he goes to trial”
 
 Jim drove him and Dylan to the police station 
 Because Dylan started not feeling well
 They finally met the murderer face to face
 
 Dylan wanted to do so many things to this man but couldn’t 
 “Why did you kill my mother?” shouted Dylan.
 “Why did you rob my parents?” Dylan asked.
 “I am going to be happy when they lock you up forever! Dylan spat.
 
 The man seemed sad 
 He told them why he did the robbery
 
 His family needed money 
 His daughters were dying of hunger 
 He explained that you will do anything when your family dying
 He was truly sorry for what he did
 And before he was jailed he wanted their forgiveness 
 
 Dylan honestly believed the man and understood a little 
 He looked over to his little brother and knew they were thinking the same thing
 The pain, suffering and sadness this man would go through
 
 “I forgive you”
 
 Dylan said goodbye to Jim and went home 
 Dylan went home safe in mind that forgiving the man was the right thing to do 
 His mother would have done the same
 
 Two weeks later they found his mother’s will 
 In the will it contained a letter to Dylan, Jim, and Jeff, Dylan’s dad
 It reminded them that she will always be reachable by prayer
 It also said that she loved them very much
 It also reminded him that you don’t know what you have until you lose it
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Rain hitting the window
 Winds howling as the night went on 
 Dylan sat thinking of his mother
 Thinking, as the death of his mother came on him
 The reality that he was never going to see her again
 He didn’t know how she died 
 And he just wanted to find out how she died
 Not just a phone call saying she died
 
 He decided to call his little brother Jim
 Jim obviously didn’t get the news
 Jim asked how she died
 But Dylan didn’t have an answer
 So they both agreed to go to their parent’s house
 
 Dylan looked around
 The rain had stopped 
 The winds had reduced to a light breeze 
 Police lights were lighting up the once quiet neighborhood  
 And all the police cars were at their parent’s house
 
 He finally found his brother so he got out of his car and met up with him
 Dylan met up with his brother and hugged him, he was happy to see him again
 
 Dylan and Jim walked up to the old house 
 They explained who they were to the police
 They just wanted to know what happened
 The officer started explaining it 
 As the officer explained it, Dylan imagined it 
 
 The break in
 His mom’s resistance
 And the shot 
 
 It was an awful amount to take in 
 “Is my Mom still inside,” Jim asked?
 “No, but your dad is somewhere inside”
 
 Dylan and Jim went inside the house
 Everything in the house seemed lifeless
 As Dylan rounded every corner he remembered every moment with his mother 
 Dylan and Jim finally found their father in the dining room
 Sitting alone with an expressionless look on his face
 
 
 Dylan started to cry
 He knew that his dad wanted to be there when it happened
 And he wanted to be there too
 There are so many memories in this room also
 Dylan went over to the table to put his head down
 Dylan was so overwhelmed
 
 His dad calmly walked over
 “Look I loved your mom very much”
 “I wish that I was there when it happened”
 “But it doesn’t mean that you think badly of yourself because of the mistakes you made”
 “You guys made her life worth living and you should be happy and proud of that”
 “She loved you guys very much”
 
 Jim looked up first his dad’s words had got to him
 But Dylan was still there sitting
 “Look dad is right you should be happy and proud”
 
 Dylan knew they were right 
 So Dylan got up and asked Jim if he wanted to go outside
 Jim said yes so they went outside to talk to the police 
 
 As Dylan walked out he thought of his mother
 And the last time he ever saw her was Thanksgiving dinner”
 When all his relatives came over and celebrated
 
 Jim asked if the police got the murderer
 This snapped Dylan back into reality
 “Yes, they have him at the police station”
 “You may see him before he goes to trial”
 
 Jim drove him and Dylan to the police station 
 Because Dylan started not feeling well
 They finally met the murderer face to face
 
 Dylan wanted to do so many things to this man but couldn’t 
 “Why did you kill my mother?” shouted Dylan.
 “Why did you rob my parents?” Dylan asked.
 “I am going to be happy when they lock you up forever! Dylan spat.
 
 The man seemed sad 
 He told them why he did the robbery
 
 His family needed money 
 His daughters were dying of hunger 
 He explained that you will do anything when your family dying
 He was truly sorry for what he did
 And before he was jailed he wanted their forgiveness 
 
 Dylan honestly believed the man and understood a little 
 He looked over to his little brother and knew they were thinking the same thing
 The pain, suffering and sadness this man would go through
 
 “I forgive you”
 
 Dylan said goodbye to Jim and went home 
 Dylan went home safe in mind that forgiving the man was the right thing to do 
 His mother would have done the same
 
 Two weeks later they found his mother’s will 
 In the will it contained a letter to Dylan, Jim, and Jeff, Dylan’s dad
 It reminded them that she will always be reachable by prayer
 It also said that she loved them very much
 It also reminded him that you don’t know what you have until you lose it

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