The Quiet Undoing



Like a hidden snake, curled beneath a bloom,
Jealousy's venom fills love's fragile room.
Betrayal, a shadow where sunlight should play,
Poisons the roots, steals warmth from the day.

But let truth ignite where darkness has been,
For honesty clears the clouded within.
In hearts where true loyalty firmly stands,
No silent poison, no pain in these lands.

Threads once tightly bound, unwavering, bold,
Now like spider-silk, subtly unfold.
No loud explosion, no anger or fight—
Just silence that etches on the heart's fading light.

Yet silence still speaks—we must learn to hear,
The quiet despair, the whispers of fear.
For open, brave words and a listening ear,
Can save a deep love from its bitterest tear.

Unseen, unheard, the slow, quiet decay,
Eats at all trust, day after quiet day.
The vibrant heart, once so fiery and bright,
Fades into dust, away from the light.

A cold, unsaid word, a half-averted gaze—
A flicker of doubt in those intimate days.
Hope gently unwinds where closeness once lay,
And warmth yields to shadows, slowly gives way.

Trust, once a cable, so sturdy and vast,
Frays from the doubts we allow it to cast.
Love, once a canvas in colors so deep,
Turns pale in suspicion, while secrets still keep.

But let compassion begin to repair—
With patience and kindness, a truthful, clear air.
A faithful, brave spirit, with courage so true,
Can mend what is broken and draw love anew.

For in the garden where true love takes hold,
Even silent poison makes the rose cold.
A vine unperceived can strangle a tree—
Such is the slow mind's sad tragedy.

Like Pandavas wronged by their closest kin,
Losing all fortune, consumed by the sin,
So trust, when betrayed by a subtle design,
Turns loyalty's dream into broken decline.

Yet wisdom implores: reflect and forgive—
For hatred consumes the life we would live.
With calm self-control and a mind truly sound,
One guards the heart's peace, on firm, solid ground.

Let truth be your compass, to guide you always—
Falsehood brings darkness, not bright, dawning days.
No weapon is drawn, no crimson blood spilled,
Yet spirits grow colder, and vibrant light stilled.

It starts with small whispers, the seeds of a doubt,
Planted down deeply, then branching far out.
Thread by slow thread, the strong bond unravels—
A lost pattern emerges, love silently travels.

Lies in soft whispers, like droplets may drip,
Distorting what's real with each poisonous slip.
The ground underneath us begins to give way,
And trust is eroded in quiet decay.

But those who speak out, with a courage so bright,
Can strengthen the walls and safeguard the light.
With every brave truth that dares to be told,
They keep sacred bonds from becoming quite cold.

Self-worth, once flourishing, now feels quite torn,
By hidden contempt and the silent, cold scorn.
Colors all bleed, then fade into gray,
As laughter and joy slowly vanish away.

Yet true love begins from a love for the self—
Respect is the root, true internal wealth.
Where dignity blossoms and true caring's sown,
No malice can reap what your spirit has grown.

A strong fortress crumbles not from outside attack—
But from the slow rot that crawls on its track.
No sudden collapse, no loud, shattering cry—
Just echoes of silence, where a good heart ran dry.

Like Laocoön's warnings, unheeded, ignored,
While Troy pulled its ruin, its fatal reward—
So trust that's deceived invites its sad end,
By falsehoods that wear the guise of a friend.

Beware of the charm, the 'Trojan Horse' deep,
For ruin moves subtly, secrets to keep.
The soul bears deep wounds that no one can see—
Silent and slow, yet so utterly free.

But hearts can be healed when graced with true care,
With honesty time cannot truly impair.
In every deep wound, a new truth is sown—
That love must rise strong from foundations well grown.

In battles where no vivid blood is now shed,
It's hearts and deep spirits left empty and dead.
No physical scars, no fractured old bone—
Just wreckage of feeling, when standing alone.

So let us stand guard with all our true might,
The bonds that we build in pure love and light.
Let kindness reign freely, let truth still defend,
So no heart must grieve a slow, silent end.

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