Myths Poem by Randy McClave

Myths



I believed in wishing upon a Star
And also upon a four leaf clover,
Wishing upon blown dandelions was called bizarre
But, those invocations I did over and over.
I once believed in the Easter bunny
As well I did in Santa Claus,
And the tooth fairy always gave me money
I believed in them with cheers and applause.
I knew that they all had existed
They were here to put happiness and joy in the heart,
A believing and faithful person I am known and listed
Belief and faith from me would never depart.
I believed in casting a penny into a well
And never to step on a sidewalk's crack,
In forests I believed fairies and unicorns still dwell
And if I have gave a promise I would never take it back.
I once believed deeply in my girlfriend
Deeper and stronger than any belief I can recall,
But, then I found out sadly in the end
She was the biggest myth, and lie of all.

Randy L. McClave

Thursday, April 23, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: girlfriend,lie
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