Betrayals never have happy endings,
They often turn into the story of ruins
Remember when Samson loved delliah,
Believed in her and surrendered down,
But she , the sly witch , was after money.
Turned him to philistines.
His head in her lap,
Singing him to sleep,
Cut his hairs, and took away the strength,
Forgot how this betrayal will lead to wrath.
And miraculously Samson rose to strength,
Soon philistine was rubbled to Earth.
This is how betrayal is,
How it soon lead to ruins.
Passion, desire, lust and romance really surround the tragic love story of Samson and Delilah!
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Lovely poem. This is the reality. Betrayal can be deadly.
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This used to be one of my favorite stories in the Bible when I was younger !!! ✨ great post!!
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Thank you for reading.
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Indeed this is a short and inspiring message for everyone which is more relevant in modern day society too.
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I love this!! I think these are words everyone needs to read!
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Thank you.
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I really enjoyed this poem, it really highlights what betrayal is like.
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I don’t really know this story as I’m not religious but it sounds very interesting.
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This could be translated and interpreted in so many different ways! It’s definitely food for thought!
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What a great way to pass a message about betrayal. I love this.
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It’s so true that betrayal never ends well. Not for the person on either side of it, whether the one being betrayed or the one doing the betraying.
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That’s so true.
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This story is always relevant. We believe in karma, so be a good person and good things will happen back.
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Definitely.
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Thank you, yes the story is really good.
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I remember hearing this story when i was a child. Very interesting.
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Yes, it’s an interesting story.
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I personally think that betrayal is the worst thing you can do to a person. This was a great way to put that into perspective.
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Yes, betrayals are the worst part of any relationship. Thank you for reading.
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This is the first time I have seen this poem. Very interesting!
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I love this poem! I love to know more about it and I am really glad you shared it.
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I love this poem! Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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this story confirm the saying that something must kill a man, we men just have to be mindful what we tell our wife.
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Haha.
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This story is the reason I shun every girl I like to this day Hahaha. As ogbugbu has said, careful what you tell your significant other, because what you say could cost you a ton
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Haha.
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The story of Samson and Delliah was one of my fav. stories in the bible. Thanks for sharing.
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Great ode and poem to extreme human emotions of lust, trust and betrayal. It was fun to revisit this story!
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Thanks for reading.
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The story of Samson and Delilah is definitely a good cautionary tale for letting yourself be taken over by lust.
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This story is definitely a true story and a good reminder of the lesson.
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It is.
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i have never read this story, but it sounds quite fascinating! i can see a movie in the painting!
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This is a good story.
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Ah, I remember the story very well. And betrayal is such a horrible and difficult thing. When we entrust someone we love with our secrets and we are vulnerable, only to have things turned around on us.
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I love how this epic and tragic story has been reconstructed in this painting style photo … wow!
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What we learn from this poem – do not betray. It is the start of destruction.
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True, betrayals never have good results.
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I loved the poetic presentation and the moral that it bears. Thank you.
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Aww. Glad you liked it.
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Beautiful article. Love the poetic feel to it.
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Thank you so much.
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I don’t know what to say, this is so beautiful and very relevant today. Beautiful read.
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Who would forget this story? I am actually keen to read similar concepts as this. What a great post you have here.
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Thank you so much . I am glad you found it interesting.
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No one can forget the story of Samson and Delilah as it is being portrayed by so many whether in theater or in cinema. Their powerful personalities make it very interesting to readers.
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True.
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I liked this in-depth poem. Each word has beautifully expressed the character’s feelings.
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Samson and Delilah is such a heart breaking story…it still happen everyday in the world we stay…story so filled with moral lesson..keep up my friend, your written skill is superb.
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Thank you so much.
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That was a pretty good read, good job
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Betrayal can only lead to disaster. It is good to have reminders such as this.
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True.
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This is a difficult thing. Why did the betrayal occur? Nonetheless, it is a devastating event.
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Yes, betrayals are always devastating.
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This is beautiful and reminds me of when I was taking literature and poetry at school. Thanks for sharing.
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What a very inspiring post. This is one of my favorite bible story that I can actually applied on my personal life
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That’s awesome.
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This is such a famous part of the bible for sure. Samson and Dellish will always be remembered xx
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Yes.
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True.
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