Who’s loyal if no one is? we’ve all been pretenders how else would we be fooled by those who pretend
Why trust a friend before you trust your god
Who you riding for and why you holding the sliding doors?
A vessel to absorb someone else’s karma
No dharma for the inconvenient drama, remember only god can harm ya
What if they knew who you loved and why, would they stand by your darkness
Sharing garments throw shade on animosity, believed in their false hope and your heart darkened
Left with embarrassment and shame, after you opened your chest and shared your pain
Went home to hang your faith from the ledge of companions, abandoned when your life was tragic
Loyalty in man must be divine magic, sacrifice your morals for love in a brother or sister to weather the storm from the creator as your ignored
Jaw and heart on the floor, empty from the core because you gave away all trust you were given by the eternal womb
Left looking for the tomb you placed your high hopes and desire for a real relationship
Running from nothing but inconsistency,
“They say” forgiveness is the remedy
Only one way to find out.