"The Rift"
The rift between us,
Seems impossible to bridge,
As we drift further apart,
From the family we once cherished.
The wounds run deep,
And the pain is hard to ignore,
As we struggle to find common ground,
And rebuild what we’ve lost.
But time heals all wounds,
And the love of a family endures,
Even when it seems like it’s lost,
In the mire of hurt and pain.
So let us work to heal,
The rift that threatens to divide,
And find the love that once was,
In the family we hold dear.
Summary: This poem describes the painful division within a family, where a deep rift has formed, causing distance and alienation. It emphasizes the need for healing and rebuilding the fractured relationships.
Lesson: The poem reminds us of the fragility of family relationships and the importance of addressing conflicts before they escalate into irreparable damage. It urges us to take the necessary steps to bridge the divide, seek reconciliation, and work towards restoring the love and unity within the family.