Does the word sorry erase the wound?

April 21, 2011 4:08am CST
In this life With the events of the times and freeze emotions Sometimes we are exposed to painful positions . It is the dearest people and these attitudes remain as a bloody wound Whenever I asked the ticket of the new blood of thy But .. Comes when a loved one you have already caused the wound But now regrets what he has done and I felt the credibility of his feelings But enough to cause you pain and heartburn to keep you alone is unable Of continuing in the tender . Then here is the question Does the word sorry erase the wound?
6 responses
@clocks123 (1225)
• United States
12 May 11
the word sorry does not erase any wound. the damage has been done. the other person may or may not be truly sorry. it would not be the same between us, even though i would try to forgive them. if someone has hurt us i would wonder why. we do not deserve this. if the person or myself were angry, i would be more forgiving. the extent of the hurt or act is whether i would want to continue in this relationship.
• United States
22 Apr 11
Sorry can certainly open the first step in the communication process to try and fix/heal the situation. However, it is my opinion that sorry alone will not always do it. There are times when too many sorry's are also unnecessary because then I would feel like I am being taken for granted.
@chiyosan (30184)
• Philippines
21 Apr 11
I do not think that a simple sorry said can heal all wounds. Sorry is a strong word, but oftentimes it helps heal shallow hurts and May not help immediately to eliminate ones heart burden especially if these are uttered only for the sake of it.
@jennyze (7029)
• Indonesia
21 Apr 11
I don;t really understand, maybe because I am not into poetry. But reading from the heading I don;t think the word sorry can erase the wound. I can only sooth for a while, but without a real action of regret it does not do anything to the wounds. Sometimes, I don't say sorry when the wound I caused is too big or too wide cause I know it would not do anything for the person to ease or forget. But I would just ask the person: what can I do to make you better?
@sswallace21 (1824)
• United States
21 Apr 11
Welcome, the word sorry does not erase the wound. Unfortunately, people can say they are sorry and mean it. However, the wounded will always remember the wound. I also believe there will always be a little hesitation on both parties parts to make sure no one gets hurt again. Things just won't be the same anymore.
• Philippines
21 Apr 11
Sorry can definitely heal wounds. However, we should be also open to forgive.