Poetry: A Poet’s Dream
Written by Dr. Archan Mehta
If you ask me:
Why do we dream?
I would have to answer as follows.
I don’t really understand why.
I can’t explain it logically,
It’s rational, but I dream anyway.
Without shame or your permission.
No worries
If the public finds it strange.
so what?
I dream anyway.
young woman who discovered
my habits make me
Naturally, something went wrong and he ran away.
That’s fine, I’ll dream.
You might be silent, or you might scream.
This is just a dream, my dream.
There is no obligation to explain, but
So don’t get your hopes up.
you will be disappointed,
I will warn you,
Think about yourself:
By the way, thank you very much.
Please be polite, but let me dream.
I dream and enter a no man’s land.
But I require solitude and silence.
Because I want to be left alone
That you can dream. i promise
There’s nothing wrong with it.
That means no harm to you. I
After all, people with good intentions
A man of culture, a gentleman.
But leave me alone
That’s why I can dream.
When an idea comes to mind,
Suddenly and unexpectedly,
promise to leave gas
stations, convenience stores,
restaurants, hotels etc.
I might retire to the forest,
jungle, park, garden,
so i can dream
in splendid isolation.
may choose to sing
without disturbing the peace,
But I dream.
It’s a dream after all
sure beats our ugliness
The reality is clear:
A dollar for a dollar,
Euro for euro,
Rupee for Rupee,
And pound for pound.
i tilt my head
The sky and I begin to dream.
I have an excuse to dream.
No problem. No problem.
no worries. No pressure.
please stay away from me
Please let me dream.
and don’t expect me
everything else is normal
I scream out loud.
I’m working on my dreams.
By the way, for you
Kind information, average
Overrated and mediocre
That is a virtue in today’s world.
So please let me avoid the crowds,
for the mob and the crowd
I want to dream.
do not create
An obstacle for me.
do not operate
story.
don’t gossip
Spread the word and say:
For example, if I
He’s a crazy person.
I would like to enter this
Hell of nothingness:
this blank space makes me happy
And I like oblivion.
I would like to remain vague.
unrelated, almost the same
If I didn’t even exist.
I’m almost ready to do
Anything to dream.
I don’t want to be
productive and contributing
For me, a member of society
I like to dream. i don’t
I want to have a sense of responsibility,
Responsible and respectful
And adults. i prefer that
Be like a dreaming child.
There is no goal to reach,
I have nothing to buy or sell,
I just believe in my dreams.
I believe in my dreams.
I’m a person of faith,
So I dream: it takes time
A leap of faith towards a dream.
Dropped out from society,
long ago:
consumerism, capitalism,
materialism, ownership,
privatization, hoarding;
Showing off etc.
rather it looked like that
To me it’s vulgar.
No, thank you.
little need
and i know how
to live in it
Because my means, I
Have the freedom to dream.
When you dream,
I can walk on water,
You can bring your own
the dead come back to life,
You can also raise a baby
let them have a good time,
release the caged bird
To the wide and wide sky,
I can persuade the turtle.
To get out of that shell,
and give me comfort
To the grieving widow.
When you dream,
can be removed
our planet
weapons of mass destruction,
can restore balance
prevent naturally
diseases and pandemics,
can be prevented
natural disaster,
and genocide
of innocent life,
I can help you a little, but
old woman’s cross
street and
carry her groceries
and deliver her
to her house,
It’s safe and sound.
My dream is to rebuild
Eyes for the blind,
cure sick people,
suck out the poison
patient suffering
From terminal cancer
and feed us who are hungry
A world with bread,
fish, mango, honey,
Sweets, smoothies, etc.
I can be good and noble
And only selflessness
In a dream.
i can create this world
only better places
If you can let me dream.
So, wild things,
Why can’t you afford it?
A moment of dreaming?
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Dr. Archan Mehta received his Ph.D. In management. Currently, Dr. Mehta is a freelance writer and consultant based in India. Over the years, Dr. Mehta’s creative work has been featured in numerous publications in India, the United Kingdom, the United States, South Africa, and the Middle East. In his free time, Dr. Mehta likes walking outdoors, partying with close friends, listening to music, and keeping up with the latest happenings. Dr. Mehta also likes meditation. Please feel free to contact Dr. Mehta.
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