Quote by Kahlil Gibran
Thus with my lips have I denounced you, while my heart, bleeding within me, called you tender names.It was love lashed by its own self that spoke. It was pride half slain that fluttered in the dust. It was my hunger for your love that raged from the housetop, while my own love, kneeling in silence, prayed your forgiveness.
Summary
This quote expresses the dichotomy between expressing disapproval and longing for someone at the same time. The speaker acknowledges denouncing the person with their words, but their heart is suffering, expressing affection through tender names. It reveals a conflict between love and pride, as the speaker's wounded pride is humbled while still yearning for the other's forgiveness. Ultimately, it highlights the speaker's intense craving for the reciprocation of love, displayed vocally, but also silently expressed through a humble and desperate plea for forgiveness.