An Ideal World

LP2187

In my ideal world

We’d all be happy

And respect the core values of life

Never have to face pain or strife

 

In my idea world

We’d all be equal

No people fighting for fame

With no crimes and no one trying to blame

 

In my ideal world

We’d have much to explore

Instead of boring school and work

There’ll be small chances to go berserk

 

In my ideal world

There will be opportunities for all

People can get along

And never do anything wrong

 

In my ideal world

Bad things wouldn’t exist

Not like killing worms or spiders

But getting rid of knives and snipers

 

In my ideal world

Fun would be everywhere

Happiness and joy would spread

And you’d feel so alive, not dead

 

In my ideal world

Depression wouldn’t exist

Perhaps there wouldn’t need to be doctors

And there wouldn’t be ghost stories and monsters

 

In my ideal world

We’re treated the same

No one to fight

No reason to take flight

 

But in my ideal world

If I were being so truthful, honest

And so pleasantly fair

Then I wouldn’t be there

  • Author: LP2187 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 7th, 2024 03:28
  • Comment from author about the poem: I wrote this poem because I\\\'m a piece of sht and I don\\\'t deserve to live... and why are all my poems in the sad category. my life is sad. try to tell me otherwise :(
  • Category: Sad
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  • rebellion_in_sanity

    It filled me with positivity. Reminded me of how I used to be in the past. Perhaps, someday I will revert to my former self. Thank you for sharing

  • Tony36

    Great write

    • LP2187

      Much obliged

      • Tony36

        You're welcome

      • 𓆩Mase𓆪

        Everyone that was blessed with the gift of life deserves to live. Although we're sinful, boastful and pieces of sht, Jesus still loves us. Its a Good poem LP2187, To bad the world you described in your poem isn't reality.

      • Dan Williams

        Where is this place?



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