I am So Sorry I know I haven’t been

I know I haven’t been the purest human with all my dirty and countless sins. I have been a bad student friend, and person. I have been selfish, dishonest, and cruel.

I have tortured those who were good souls and as pure as fresh snow. I have tainted them with my sinful hands. I got somebody in trouble, and I hurt so many people.

I cheated too. I wish I didn’t do all of those horrible things. I wish I could be pure again, but that’s not until I have received my divine punishment. Please forgive me and make me pure.

Wash me of my sins. I pray to you my divine friend. I am truly shameful of all the atrocities I have committed. I wish to be cleansed of my sins. I pray to you my divine friend. Please guide me to the light.

Please don’t give up on me.  I want to be revied.  I want to be pure and kind, full of hope.  i pray to you my divine friend.

How to Write a Forgiveness Letter from the Heart

A forgiveness letter should feel honest, calm, and personal. You do not need perfect words. What matters most is that the letter shows sincerity, responsibility, and a real desire for peace.

1. Begin with honesty

Start by explaining why you are writing. Be simple and direct. Let the person know that your words are coming from a sincere place.

2. Say what you are sorry for

A strong apology letter should clearly mention what you regret. Avoid vague words. The more honest you are, the more meaningful the letter becomes.

3. Ask for forgiveness gently

Do not demand forgiveness. Ask with humility and respect. Let the other person know that you understand healing may take time.

4. End with peace

Close your forgiveness letter with kind words, hope, and a wish to move forward in a healthier way.

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