You said you really loved me, or so you claimed,
But your words, like thunder, left my heart maimed.
I believed in your love, thought it was so pure,
But it turned out to be an elaborate lure.
Your deceit, a dagger, pierced my trusting soul,
Leaving scars too deep, making me lose control.
You shattered my world, torn apart and askew,
That awful lie of yours, it split my heart in two.
I built my dreams with you, upon a fragile trust,
In love's sweet illusion, my heart turned to dust.
Now I wander lost, in the shadows of doubt,
Wondering how your love could be so devout.
I long for true affection, an unwavering embrace,
Not a web of falsehood, but honesty's grace.
For the pain you caused, I make this humble plea,
May your heart be awakened, may you someday see.
So farewell, false lover, with your deceptive art,
My heart may be broken, but I won't fall apart.
With strength and resilience, I'll heal and renew,
For true love awaits, beyond this web of rue.