I Am Sorry
I am sorry, 
 I periodically feel the need to say.
 Apologizing can be healing.
 Apologies come from reflecting on the past
 and the trauma which still exists today.
 Others experience the trauma of the past, 
 even today.
 Some still walk the trail of tears
 and mourn for the memories.
 Some still walk with the memories of slavery
 and live with the chains still worn today.
 Apologies do not wash
 the sins of the past away, 
 but they help to heal.
 Apologies require recognition, 
 reflection, 
 and a willingness to acknowledge.
 Saying we are sorry
 is like sweeping the cobwebs
 off our soul.
 It means we recognize the harms
 we have contributed to
 intentionally or not.
 It means we recognize our complicity
 in the perpetuation of those harms.
 What if we also recognized
 our complicity as well.
 What if we apologized to each other
 for the ways we have hurt each other
 intentionally or not, 
 recognizing the pain we have created
 and releasing the pain we hold
 and giving others the chance to release
 theirs as well.
 Apologies come from the ability to forgive.
 It means we release the need to 
 retaliate and seek revenge.
 What if we could say I am sorry
 and contribute to an environment
 of love and compassion
 and not of hate and harm.
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