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Dreamin’ (c) 2017 by Pamela Schloesser Canepa
I dream of a California
that is untouched by flame,
of wide open spaces to which
no one lays claim.
I dream of a body
that’s not slowed down with pain
Of waterlogged islands
that can be home again.
I wish for outdoor concerts
not ruined by gunshots
And long for a leader
whose conscience can’t be bought.
I dream of a nation
embracing its weakest.
Acceptance and love,
to those of the outer reaches.
I dream with wanderlust
for I just want to escape
The feel, and the touch
of this year’s landscape.
I dream of a future
that is better than today,
that is spiritually evolved
from the world of yesterday.
I dream, but is that all?
For it has to start somewhere.
I dream, I share my dream,
and I wonder, just who cares?
*The poet, Pamela, was born in California. Her own experience with the year 2017 has been a little rough. Watching the news doesn’t help. You may make conclusions about her political leanings. That is your right. We are all entitled to our opinion, but I think we’d all agree, the world, our nation, our people, have suffered a rough year. Still, we can always hope for a better tomorrow and dream of a better world.
Beautifully said. I love this poem. You put into words what I’ve been trying to say. It has been hard to wrap my head around all the things going on. Thanks for sharing this.
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Thank you!
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