Unspoken
In the silence of former friends,
Who claim their moral peak,
Their words, now whispers on the wind,
Behind my back, they speak.
No offers for a prayer or chat,
No dialogue to bridge the gap,
Their faith, a veil, a cold, hard hat,
Leaves only shadows in their lap.
Once close, now distant, cold, and cruel,
Their love turned to disdain,
Their judgment sharp, a cutting tool,
Inflicting silent pain.
Each snub, each whisper, burns so deep,
A wound that doesn’t show,
The tears we cry, the nights we weep,
For friends we used to know.
But true friendship’s heart, it beats with grace,
With understanding, open eyes,
Compassion wears a kinder face,
Where love and truth arise.
Their loss, not ours, as we embrace,
The ones who see us whole,
Our worth and journey, a sacred space,
Where acceptance is our goal.
We find new paths, communities,
Where faith and love align,
In self-care and affirming ties,
Our spirits freely shine.
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