When someone has taken almost everything from you,
They no longer crave your presence.
Your love becomes a routine, Your care feels like background noise.
They forget the storms you stood through for them, The battles you fought silently.
Their eyes start wandering elsewhere, Searching for a new thrill.
They leave you empty-handed, But carry pieces of you they'll never return.
And one day, they'll remember.
In the silence of a lonely night, They'll crave the voice they once ignored.
They'll miss the warmth they took for granted.
Regret will knock louder than their pride.
But by then, you'll have rebuilt yourself.
You'll have stitched the cracks they left behind.
You'll shine in a place they can't reach.
And they'll finally understand Losing you was their biggest mistake.
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Author:
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- Published: August 12th, 2025 06:30
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Comments1
This poem presents a comforting thought for those that feel used by false friends who only look for what they can gain. Nicely penned.
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