Sleek Dreams
By the roadside, I counted six hundred eighteen cars,
Sleek and shiny, glinting in the sun.
I walked back home and I got an equivalent number of canes,
Stinging and sharp, leaving bruises on my skin.
But as I nursed my wounds, I nursed a new dream as well,
A spark ignited in my heart by what I saw that day.
It really didn’t matter that I had to spend a week bruised,
Or that I had to hold my head down to hide my tears.
All that mattered now is what I saw that day by the roadside,
A vision of what could be, if only I dared to dream.
So I picked myself up, dusted off my clothes,
And set out on a journey to make that dream come true.
The Muse’s Notebook: U.L.J & Mariam Salah.
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ReplyDelete💜💜💜 beautifully written. Oh, how I love reading your amazing pieces. I can feel the pain yet see the excitement in there. 🤗🤗🤗
ReplyDeleteBurton
Vivid descriptions, great title. This one's a little more uplifting than your other pieces. Sorry about the bruises. How far along the journey are you now?
ReplyDeleteWell, what can i say????
ReplyDeleteEvery success story starts with a "sleek and shiny" source of inspiration....
Perfectly executed....