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Rated: 13+ · Poetry · Fantasy · #1451655
Poem about daydreams
Daydreams flood from ostracized minds
Evading confrontation with inoccent hopes and wishes
Do you feel the way I do?
Do you wanna run away with me
Where we can hold hands while blowing bubbles in the wind,
Where we can stuff our faces with ice cream,
bundled together in a blanket in the wintertime
Where we can eat the goddamn cake before the birthday girl eats her first piece
Where falling down only means being able to get back up again
Where the impossible is easy to grasp
Goodbye conventional standards, goodbye pressure
Hello novice daydreamer, welcome to my world of mended bones;
Of accepted apologies and kept promises
Where flowers don't need to be watered,
For they bloom in eager response to the naive joy surrounding them
Where the fragile subconscious is your reality
Where hunters go out to kill the evil deers of loneliness and hurt
Where tomorrow is today, and yesterday is long forgotten
And fear is never lurking in the shadows
Once you stay, you never go back



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