To A Liar Poem by Linda A

To A Liar



I hear lies in the words you say
Your mouth molds truth like clay
I feel distance in the love you display
You must have slept with Emily today

You took it further than I thought you could
And then lied, like I knew you would
Don't try to act like I misunderstood
Forever, your words are no good

Now that I know the truth, I must relay
My hatred I cannot convey
Your deceit will find you one day
I hope on your soul it does weigh

Friday, May 2, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: deceit
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Hannington Mumo 12 August 2020

Arresting poetic cascading of skilfully expressed heartwrenching emotions...kudos, for giving it such a powerful venting in such age-lasting literary etching!

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Colleen Courtney 02 May 2014

Remember the rule of Karma! What goes around comes around!

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