Unimaginably unknowning of the mind

Poetic Dan

  • The imagination is a fun place to play
  • Endless unknowingly changing events 
  • As what represents in there unfortunately
  • Manifest unimaginably out on the stage
  • So be mindful of where you watch it stray
  • Author: Poetic Dan (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 29th, 2017 19:22
  • Comment from author about the poem: Anything you imagine, you can become. Don't let no one tell you it is impossible to be done!
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Comments3

  • FredPeyer

    PD, I love your poem. The mind is the most incredible thing there is. I am fascinated and awed by it.
    Btw, are you a dog walker, or are they all yours?

    • Poetic Dan

      A behaviourist my friend, two of these dogs are from different packs and don't really like others dogs. That's where I come in and show people what think is impossible, possible.

    • Christina8

      I love your message in your poem. You can achieve anything you put your mind to. Are those all your dogs? BTW, is there a puff of smoke coming from the man walking by? lol Could just be me. Nice poem!

      • Poetic Dan

        Lol, there is a puff from the old man. As I was getting them all to wait calmly, the chap left a massive one rip!
        As I said to Fred, I'm a dog whisper and love the challenge of getting dogs that are said to be aggressive or dangerous, then showing they are not!

      • orchidee

        A fine write and pic Dan. I wouldn't meet any dog at one stage, chihuahua to great dane size, and all in between! Best to always ask the owners first, isn't it, if we can stroke their dogs?

        • Poetic Dan

          It is always best to ask but most people ask and still stroke before I've had time to even answer them.
          Its when I tell men off for not asking, they look like their ego is shattered!

          Thank for reading



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