Desire Gone Poem by Randy McClave

Desire Gone



I once had a desire
But, lackluster now there is no fire,
So, with a heavy heart and a dry eye
To you; I will say goodbye.

Once there was an inferno
Inside my soul I thought it to be eternal,
The magnitude entered my soul, so I thought
That you..... Were the only one that I sought.

You were inside my brain
I was going mad and quite insane,
But, then our moment I did seize
I then found out, you were just a tease.

Now the fire it is gone
As now I wake up with a fatigued yawn,
Now with past memories and a heavy sigh,
To you; I must now say goodbye.

Randy L. McClave

Monday, May 4, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: desire
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Ashland, Kentucky
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