The Illusion of Love
Part 2: The heavy price of silence and the beauty of choosing oneself.
Following the peace I found in "The Encounter," I had to face a harder truth. Love isn't always a lighthouse; sometimes, it’s a mirror that reflects our own willingness to settle for less than we deserve. We often stay silent not because we are weak, but because we are trying to hold onto a ghost. This poem is about that delicate, painful threshold—knowing the lie, feeling the betrayal, yet choosing to stay for one more heartbeat, until the soul finally decides it has had enough.
I want to be naive when you appear at my door again.
I want to hide that I know
where you were before me.
I know you came to kiss me,
to speak words that sound like love.
But I also know…
that tonight you will go back to her.
I love you when I see you.
Perhaps I love your image more than your truth.
I was drawn to the way you look,
and your lies…
I learned to swallow them in silence.
I don’t react, because I know —
only through my silence do I keep you
a little longer in my life.
You go back to her, the one you say doesn’t belong to you,
but still, you always return to her.
I know you are lying to me.
I know you will never leave her.
And I… I wait for you.
I keep the desire for your embrace
even though I know you will never be mine.
But the day will come when I stop waiting.
Not because I don’t love you,
but because I will finally choose myself.
Choosing yourself is the hardest "goodbye" you will ever say, because it’s not just a goodbye to a person—it’s a goodbye to a version of yourself that believed in illusions. But once the door is closed, a new kind of strength begins to grow. In the next part of this series, I will explore the aftermath of that decision and the quiet power that comes with standing alone.
About the Creator
Magma Star
Engineer & Poet. From Canada's diamonds to mining the heart in France. Bestseller author of 5 books & 170 stories of resilience. Explore my work: magmastar.com. Support my journey on https://www.google.com/search?q=magmastar.substack.com


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