Teen Poetry #3 |
Nameless dream-Fiction challenge |
LoveBug
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I know that most of you have written fictional poetry, but now I'm challenging all of you to post your best. Fictional poetry has nothing to do with you... its, well, fiction. It involves a lot of storytelling. Here's my responce to the challenge (A repost). As a young girl, she would dream About fortune and fame She also felt a deep desire... Something she couldn’t name She dreamed of happiness and bliss She could name them all but this With the years, the desire grew Along with her chances of fame As she made her way to the top She dreamed the dream without a name Closer to happiness and bliss In sight was everything but this Finally, she made her break And jetted to her fame And the entire time, she longed For the dream without a name Possessing every single dream But she was missing something, it seemed Reaching out to touch their star They’re screaming, all the same All the time, she is reaching out For the dream without a name Everyone around her cares But there’s still something that isn’t there She got married to a model boy That just seemed so sweet At first, she thought she’d found the dream That would make her life complete She had everything, it seemed Everything but the nameless dream She grew old, and was ready to die She had long ago lost her fame Her final day, she prayed one prayer: To know her great dream’s name Before she took to the heavens above The whispered answer came to her... Love False gems may shine as brightly as the genuine article, but there are always those who can tell the difference. |
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Kit McCallum
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Wonderful Erica! I enjoyed this when I first read it, and love it still. What an elusive dream ... and so sad that she knew it not, until the end. Excellent writing! Best wishes, /Kit |
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