The Lie Poem by Frances Lillian Bynum

The Lie



I thought that I knew you well. I guess not because look at the lies that you tell. I don't know who you are. Heck do you? You walk around smiling as if you are so kind an innocent.

When you are gushing over with your sneaky ways. And The Lies. Life would be so much easier if you were honest and upfront. You say one thing to me and another to them. It all comes back. You pretend to be lost and confused. The worst part is that you act as if it's everyone's fault but yours.

A man owns up to his words and actions. A man wants to be seen. He doesn't hide behind accessories. Be who you really are. Introduce yourself to the world. Because all they know about you right now. Is that you are...
The Lie.

Monday, July 23, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: facebook,him,lies,love and war
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