Rich As Genghis Kahn Poem by Randy McClave

Rich As Genghis Kahn



I want to be a King and not a pawn
I want to be as rich as Genghis Khan,
Wherever that I go, I want to drink the finest wine
Everything that I admire, I want it all to be mine.

If there is a fine mansion up on a lake
It, I will want to take,
And all the beautiful women that I do see
I want them all to belong to me.

Whatever that I have seen or have been shown
That! Is what I will also want to own,
I will not ever settle for a mere billions
I want to have trillions.

I want to have and wear the finest clothes
The ones that designers designed, and kings have chose,
And whatever that I see or find to my appeal
That is what I want, and that is what I will steal.

I wasn't born with a penny to my name
But, my parents were not the ones to blame,
They gave me all that they could, that I do recall
Now only from the rich, I wanna take it all.

I was not born with a silver spoon
But, now I want the moon,
For me no more torn sweaty shirts, or 2nd hand britches
I want to be the richest.

I want the wealthy to fear and sob
As from them I will happily rob,
To them I want my name to strike such terror and fear
I want then to relinquish all, when my name they do hear.

All bills of sales or transfers that will be writ
My name I want to see on it,
I want to forever be remembered like the dawn;
I want to be as rich, as Genghis Khan.

Randy L. McClave

Saturday, August 25, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: wealthy
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