"Angered Love" by Ralph Brown. What is this poem really saying?

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"Angered Love" By Ralph Brown

My anger bounced upon the walls of my heart
A way to stop the endless feeling it seeked

It was not fed greedily from the start
Still it was kept inside, yet dying to speak

Fed with love tales about another,
the sound of my anger's chains made my heart cry

still I denied the movement of its tongue
until the day its feeder died

But now my anger is free and has made its speech
Its feeder has gone into the deepest of sleeps

My anger has burst the walls and loosened the chain
and now my broken heart feels the pain

But my heart is being mended by something so sweet
with live from the feeder's daughter, whom from, I kept my speech
 
this sounds like a story where the writer is in love but was told lies about an affair by his lover's mother (the feeder). The lies broke the writer's heart but when the lies stop he was able to mend the relationship with his lover. Anyone else agrees with my interpretation?
 
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