The Boat Of Pleasant Dreams.

Goldfinch60



I gaze into the night sky and see the moon,

The moon bathes me with subtle light

And brings peace to my soul.

I look further into the night

And the stars look back at me,

The stars so wonderful,

So mysterious.

One day I will be with the stars

As My Spirit moves from this body,

Travelling the Universe,

Transporting me into its never ending love.

The love that gives us all peace,

The peace of love,

As I sail to infinity

In the boat of pleasant dreams.

  • Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 27th, 2022 01:27
  • Comment from author about the poem: May all your dreams be wonderful.
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 23
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  • Raven333

    What a nicely written poem, you know I never really thought about death in that way but when you do it is not so scary. loved it

    • Goldfinch60

      Thank you Raven, I know that My Spirit will go one forever.

      Andy

      • Raven333

        your welcome and yes indeed your spirit will

      • orchidee

        Any nightmares? Did ya dream of me singing?! lol.

        • Goldfinch60

          No, no nightmares - you had learned to sing properly and in tune.

          Andy

          • orchidee

            Ah yes, I did - after 9,473 lessons - or something around that number!

          • dusk arising

            Lets hope that boat is a vessel of fine lines with a true wind in her sails with a crew of angels and your destination be along a well mapped route to fulfillment.

            • Goldfinch60

              It will certainly be like that d a.

              Andy

            • Fay Slimm.

              A wonderful survey of what lies ahead for everyone sooner or later dear Andy - - so true that the best is yet to come.

              • Goldfinch60

                Yes Fay the best s out there waiting for us.

                Andy



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