Childhood dream
A poem in which the writer talks about a childhood dream

Childhood dream accompanies the days
And carries burdens and pains
In the soul, heavier than iron,
And the breaths are still bridled
If the breaths were cut off by sadness
Our death became melting dreams
Did dreams die in the age of youth
So that they would then become bones?
If the days went on, we would renew our visions
So that we would not become orphans by losing them...
Would these lame feet benefit
Unable to walk and advance?
He intends to ascend to the sky, but he does not
know how to move, so does he want to stand?
If dreams were for pedestrians, what
The giraffe's expectations have not been disappointed for years
About the Creator
Kisama Riyo
I have always been interested in poetry and essay, especially rhyme style, so I decided to post my essay here and see if I have any talent in poetry or not.
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