Friday, April 28, 2017

Poem #28

THE CHANCE PRINCIPLE: PART II

If I had a chance I’d dance among the stars  
Hop some constellations and wave good-bye to mars

My dreams would shoot me way beyond the moon
Into galaxies infinity and I’d make it home by noon

I’d light the path to your conscience in realms light years away
With a tuning of the right frequency, shifting from pause to play

If I had a chance I’d solve the world’s great mysteries
I’d figure out what went wrong in all the great histories

I’d cause healthy crops to grow that nourish the mind
The freshest fruits, purest water, milk and honey divine

Here I am caught between the same plain game of mundane
Four seasons of sunshine, autumn leaves, snow and spring rain  

Desire still tingles and tickles the root of my soul
Reality remains stagnant, but can’t taint my goal

I’d be the light if I had a chance


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