i’m sorry
i have great sorrow and great sadness in my heart–
i wasn’t there for You when You needed me
when You wanted someone to look up to
i know that i haven’t been good enough to You
i know that i broke Your heart
sorry for having hurt You
sorry for everything that i’ve done to You
sorry for those moments You wanted to speak,
but i couldn’t listen
sorry, please forgive me.
sorry for letting your enemies destroy You
sorry for letting them kill Your sons
sorry for letting them rape Your women and daughters.
no words can explain how sorry i am
i’m sorry for all the pain You keep inside You
even though You keep smiling
i’m sorry for letting You down
sorry, please forgive me.
i’m sorry for denying You
i’m sorry for betraying You
i’m sorry for dragging You down
trust me, i’m suffering too.
sorry for leaving You alone
sorry for causing You tears
i thought i liked You
but i confess – i love You.
sorry for everything You lost
i believe You will find them again
You will defeat Your enemies
You’re just waiting on a miracle
i realize what You mean to me
how beautiful Your heart is
You are not just a country to me
You are everything that i need.
i have a lot to say but
i lack the words to convince You
sorry Mother Congo, please forgive me.
sorry Mother Congo, please, forgive me.
Poet’s Bio – Grace LaFlotte is an 11th grade student at Elizabeth Andrews High School in Stone Mountain, Georgia. She arrived in the United States in 2013 from Kinshasa, Congo. When asked about her inspiration for writing this poem, she replied, “The reason why I wrote this poem is because my country is under attack and no one is taking care of my country.”