Tucker, the man with deceitful guise,
Crafted words, yet filled with lies,
A silver tongue, so smooth and slick,
His falsehoods spread, like a toxic trick.
With a gleaming smile, he weaves his tale,
Like a spider, spinning webs to prevail,
Concocting stories with twisted delight,
Feeding on trust, then taking flight.
But truth has a way of catching up,
And lies, they crumble, like a fragile cup,
Tucker's facade, it starts to fade,
Revealing the darkness, beneath the charade.
His lies unravel, one by one,
Exposing the damage he has done,
And the trust he shattered, with deceit,
A wicked game, that's now complete.
So beware of Tucker, the liar's guise,
His words may sound sweet, but they're all lies,
For in his web of falsehoods, he may entrap,
But the truth will always shine, and falsehoods, it will unwrap.