My Last Love Song Poem by Aaron Weaver

My Last Love Song



My last love song

When I first looked into your eyes I saw a reflection of all my lust and passions and wants and desires with a single glance at you.
Your desires and fantasies were a match of mine such a pleasurable and guilty sin
How much do I long for you i don't know where to begin
What I feel is like a high from a narcotic drug, it hurts but I want more, You love the drug that makes me feel of course
but as long as you do I am in it for the ride

I don't know where this ride is headed but it feels good
I envision where we belong, it's together my last love song
Baby you represent all that is in my sub-conscious mind
This can't end well; though I feel this is so deep that this has to be my last love song.
Let's go together and face the dangers of the world head on
like their is no tomorrow or like we are at an age where we
can seemingly squander time endlessly without recourse
our most intimate time; a passionate intercourse
how reckless of us, let's not look back.

Let's act as if we cannot be without each-other
I'll treat this time together as if this were my last love song
I may never find anything this deep again, deep into my subconscious mind the deepestdepths you are my love
and pleasure I can never tire from, though I know this
cannot end well. When this is over I know this is my last love song

You have found another man after all, I figured this much
he is in for a ride that I got off of, not because I wanted to
but because my time was up, I wish I could sing this poem to
you but you are nowhere for me to find you
So I know now this is my last love song.

I wish i could had told you that you were a reflection of all that I had suppressed into my mind, you remind me of a love I knew when I was at the last stages of innocence
now we are guilty as sin. Where it ends is similar to how it begins. My first to my last, This is my last love song.

My Last Love Song
Tuesday, December 25, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: separation
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