Memorable Betrayal Poems: Lies, Trust, And Nature Allegories

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Fragrance of Deceit
In the garden where trust once bloomed, Petals whisper secrets, now consumed. The bittersweet scent of lies unfurl, Beneath the bloom, the shadows swirl. Once vibrant green, a tale of care, Now withered leaves hang, stripped bare. Nature weeps for bonds undone, In silence runs, the trickling sun. Sweet fragrance carried on a breeze, Yet steeped in thorns that bruise the knees. What was a promise, now hollow dust, Such is the plight of fragile trust.
The Withered Rose
In sun's warm clasp, a rose once bloomed bright, Its petals whispered secrets in the day’s light. But shadows crept where trust had laid bare, A lie took root, and left nothing but air. Crimson dreams now fade, in the unforgiving heat, Betrayal caressing where love's essence once beat. Withering whispers, the fragrance a ghost, A flower of trust, now a desolate host. Yet still it stands, despite the sun’s cruel grace, A testament to love's uncertain embrace. Though beauty may wilt, and colors retract, The heart still endures, in the silence, an act.
Wings of Deceit
In gardens lush where blossoms gleam, The butterflies weave a fragile dream, On wings of color, they dance and play, Yet shadows whisper, they lead astray. With every flutter, a subtle lie, Their vibrant hues mask the truth awry, Trust takes flight on the breeze of fate, But betrayal hides in the flower’s gait. A nectar sweet, a promise made, In the heart's garden, love may fade, Yet in the chaos, beauty remains, As nature sings through joy and pains.
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