Reality an Elusive Dream Still



Reality an Elusive Dream Still
by: Manuel Santos de Leon

I am but a dream, living in reality
Steadfast in faith, leading to my destiny
Someone is up there, my Lord my security
Who will be against, if God has my liberty

Now is the time, forget about the bad of the past
Good memories, be always there to last
Let's celebrate life, the real thing to have
With our family, we all truly loved

Though we made wrong we really can not control
Someone regrets, it's ok to let it roll
Someone is not, it's just fine to playing role
What truly matters, all of us has a goal

But what about it, heaven is real
Not just a movie, you watch in reel
Are you ready to surrender everything like a deal?
To our Supreme One whose abundance none could steal

We all know to live in this world is full of happiness
But not a joy could compensate what is  greatness
To our Loving Father whose love and care is priceless
The truth is there anyway  it's nonetheless

Like the water in the river free flowing stream
Life is come and go and what left is a dream
Keep changing from whose mind it is instill
It is but a reality an elusive dream still.

About this poem

Composed by Manuel Santos de Leon a distinguished member of International Society of Poets. Attended Poetry Reading Convention in Washing DC in August 2001.

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Written on June 18, 2023

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Closest metre Iambic hexameter
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Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 2, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

Manuel Santos de Leon

Accountant by profession and distinguished member of International Society of Poets- Maryland, USA. Attended the poetry reading convention in Washington DC, USA in August 2001. more…

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