A fools desire

poem by: J. Callum
Written on Oct 01, 2016

This wasn't a conquest it was a fools desire adding fuel to a fire that had never burned so hot Before.

They were weak at the knees like the leaves on a tree in Autumn they'd eventually fall 

Temptation as strong as the day is long
And a kiss says more than a hundred words.
 
She deserved more than what life had threw at her door he could never count to a number she's worth.

  What a curse what a joy when a girl and a boy feel crippled by feelings of lust.

What a pain what a thill when emotions do spill like rain that pours from above.

 

Tags: happy, love, rhyme,

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Landin LaCoe commented:
You suck,so bad
Landin LaCoe commented:
You suck,so bad

 

 

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