Dare To Dream

How do I travel to the faraway land
When I hate goodbyes,
A mother’s kiss and brother’s banter
Become fresh nostalgia
And laughter of loved ones
Leave myriad of memories?

How do I venture into the unknown
When my heart beats with trepidation
For I have tasted failure,
Despair and uttermost disappointment?
Broken dreams are disheartening
As much as wrecked relationships.

All the same, walk, I shall,
Truest desires are difficult to abandon;
Admiring my new voyage
And the pebbles in the street.
Listen to the mountains echoing their histories,
And stone buildings whispering wisdom.

Shortcomings are never enough
But your strengths are yours alone.
So sheepish and shy, I bend
With naïve expectations and humble beginnings,
Daring again once, for myself,
For fear is fear itself.






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