Jealousy is a poison that is best left untouched. |
They swore to never part, To never let jealousy, greed, anger Come between them Ever. Not once. She was beautiful. The sort of beautiful one uses to describe The sunset or the ocean: Breathtaking. He, a tall man, Rugged and outlandish With a wink in his eye and an impatient twitch of the wrist; Ready and waiting for action Sure of his hand. They loved one another, Fully and completely But a promise broken once is broken forever. He saw another woman, A girl Young and pretty And his first lady told her self he would return He would apologize He would repent But no such thing occurred. Instead she in turn, grew to love another also. It was not until this happened that he came back. He searched for her, But was not fortunate enough to come across her. Anger Deep and searing Drenched his cheeks in salty tears And pulled love from his heart. An hour A day A week A year He sought her out, his love forgotten, Replaced by simple, cold jealousy. Jealous because she had someone new. Jealous because she had easily forgotten him. Jealous because time had led her away, And not him. An hour A day A week A year And he found her. She was with the new man, Her husband, Her love. When he saw them, what could he do But what he had planned for Days Weeks Years He glared, his eye winking on its own Hunched his tall, sloping shoulders, Winked again. Then in a quick flash of Anger Sadness Jealousy The gun drawn The bullet let loose The blood spilled. And the winking man’s words left ringing, “Revenge is a dish best served cold” Left ringing on the dead ears Of two lovers. |