Some threads have been broken (Relations)
a poem by Reginold Ajay Jacob, India
Some threads have been broken,
Some threads have been snapped off,
The fabric has given way,
Let bygones, be bygones.
The fabric of relations, the fabric of love,
Once if snapped off,
It is forever undone,
No mending can over it work.
Some were in the heart,
The truth remains alive,
Wounds grow deeper
With the passage of time.
You may try to hide them,
Yet the pain abides,
You may bandage the wounds,
Yet the mark will abide.
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