Dare to Dream

Insanely Hilarious

The world may end tomorrow, or maybe the next minute.
If it does, can you say that you've lived life without regrets?
The world is yours for the taking, so don't put your head down. 
Dreams are your own highs to chase, so choose where you want to be at sundown. 
 
We all have crazy ideas, things that we name daydreams, 
But little do you know that it's the one calling out for us beyond the seams.
There's questions and self-doubts, hesitation all around,
One thing you need to know is that every plan needs a firm ground. 
 
Turn around and run behind those ideas, cause time and tide wait for none.
So, don't wait for a special moment, go catch them now.
They're like fireflies, lighting up our hearts and souls,
Don't abandon them for someone else. 
 
Eat that dessert and smile that smile, for you're the one in charge keeping yourself sane. 
Go see the beaches and mountains and explore the caves and forests,
Dare to dream those dreams you call forbidden.
The world is yours to see and yours to label as breathtaking.
 
Don't give up hope, don't lose sight of what you desire,
Because unknowingly, in other people, new dreams you may inspire.
Your heart needs peace and your soul needs chaos,
Pursue the fleeting thoughts that'll help build your internal empire.
 
So, when you lie down at night, with captivating dreams,
Wake up and decide to fulfill your needs.
You have a journey to complete, so raise your self-esteem,
Be someone who teaches optimism for all those who are afraid to dream.
 
-InsanelyHilarious
  • Author: Insanely Hilarious (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 13th, 2023 11:07
  • Category: Spiritual
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Comments1

  • Kinsey Peterson

    my gods I love this. As someone who is constantly looking for the motivation to attack life in poems such as these this is immediately among my favourites. Thank you so much for such a touching poem. enjoy your life to the fullest dear poet.



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