Two Little Words

Richard

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Humility mends what's torn
Gotta learn to apologize
Gratitude opens doors
It ain't about who's right or wrong
New beginnings can be born
These simple words are strong
But two little phrases can make it right
They heal and they connect
Appreciate the good, admit your flaws
Small words, big change
It's about growing together, moving on
In this world of give and take
Pride's a wall we build so high
Say thank you when you're blessed
And watch love do the rest
Don't let your ego blind you
Just say sorry, say thank you
Words unspoken, hearts left broken
Say sorry when you're wrong
Never too late to say
To the power they possess
That's how real love evolves
Sorry and thank you
Sorry and thank you

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