| General Poetry
posted October 5, 2014 |
A girl struggling between fantasy and real life
Awakened
I want to hide behind the craters of the moon
I want to sleep in the blankets of the dark sky
I want to fly in the boundless green of the forest
I wish to wonder in the crystal clear land of the moon
I wish to witness the supersede between the sun and the moon
I wish to run freely like a deer in an infinite forest of life
I cannot want, I cannot wish
Too much greed and imagination will take the life out of me
Fantasy of fiction?
Idealism or realism?
Life or Death?
I am a lost soul wandering between the two realms.
But I have landed this moment for today is a day of hope and hard work
Sticks and stones can break my bones but words will not hurt me.
The moon, the sky and Mother Nature are my bosom friends.
In times of need they call out to me and I feel calm and safe.
They whisper: little girl, grow up fast! The world is such an enormous and beautiful place, there are so many doors opened for you!
Go set out and discover!
They shout out to me: leave behind hatred and suspicion, they will only bring destruction.
For we have witnessed it in the history on earth.
They speak firmly to me, my dearest friend, become your best you, fight for what you believe in, defeat your cowardice and march to the road of victory!
This is a long and tortuous road, but if you persevere, you shall reach heaven's gate.
And like a soft breeze in the summer's night
Like a small needle dropping on broken glass,
Like the silent smile of a beggar's child,
I wake up.
It is a brand new day, I shall not waste it.
I long for youth and power.
I long for truth and answers.
I have awaked, Andromedalisa, warrior of the universe.
Nothing can stop me.
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