Thee vowed not to turn his lover into a loathed enemy.
But thy lover was scorned and therefore had to be held to account.
Fact that thy lover has turned into a villain makes him troubled within.
Is it plain to see?
Thee tries to swim in a deadly sea with broken fins without movement he drowns helplessly.
Buried by pride with a belief that thy fugitive enemy can be taught to behave.
Thy enemy is his own heart that makes him rebel against himself.
Why does thee allow a veil to blind him?
Thee is not blinded by a veil but he is afraid of chasing shadows because hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.