When did love turn into a game,
A place for lies, a heart to blame?
When did loyalty lose its light,
And secrets walk the streets at night?
They say “It’s normal now,” like it’s okay,
To break a soul and walk away.
But hearts are not toys made of glass,
They bleed, they bruise, they don’t heal fast.
I loved you with my whole heart—true,
No hidden face, no version two.
I gave you honesty, faith, and trust,
You gave me memories buried in dust.
What changed the world, when did it start—
This fashion of breaking someone’s heart?
Why love someone then watch them fall,
And pretend cheating means nothing at all?
Screens hide lies behind a smile,
Late-night texts, secret profiles.
“Just a chat,” you always say—
But respect doesn’t work that way.
Love isn’t love without loyalty,
A promise means more than chemistry.
You don’t cheat when you’re unhappy—no,
You speak, you heal, or you let them go.
But the world now laughs at hearts that care,
At people who love rare and fair.
They call us “soft,” they call us “weak,”
Yet we hold the love that others seek.
So here I stand—not broken, but wise,
I’ve seen the truth behind your lies.
Cheating isn’t normal, it never will be—
It’s cruelty, disguised as modernity.
I loved you fully—you chose to betray.
But one day, you’ll miss the love you threw away.
And when regret comes like a storm at sea—
You’ll finally know…
You never deserved me. 💔✍️
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