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The Web Poetry Corner - Daniel Chapa - The Pretender
The Pretender
by
Daniel Chapa
How many times
Have you pretended?
Imagined a world
That was not intended
Mind thoughts poor
And your eyes deceive
Fancy for one second
Then true hearts believe
In the dreams you carry
But hide from us all
Tucked tightly inside
Behind realities thick wall
Let loose those thoughts
Lay open all doors
This world once exposed
May lift you from the floor
Fly you on soft wings
Round a world you have known
But forgotten to embrace
When spending your time alone
You imagination is the key
To making wishes come true
People who often pretend
Often turn to people that do
Never try to restrict the mind
Those secret thoughts are priceless!
Seeing things that don’t exist
Is one of your valuable devices!
How many times
Have you pretended?
Imagined a world
That was not intended
Each day you think
Each night you dream
You control your world
And the way it seems
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