Forgive Me, Too

In LindaAnn LoSchiavo’s rondeau poem "Forgive Me, Too," the speaker reflects on the disillusionment of love and trust. Echoing Lupe Velez’s insight on relationships, the poem grapples with the realization of deceit and the emotional aftermath of a passion that led to vulnerability and betrayal.

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