Tag Archives: Dreams

… innocence

 

 

… while playing house …

 

 

4-year-old: mama, you like to cook?

of course, baby. why?

and laundry, too?

[a chuckle] not so much but there are worse things to have to do

and taking care of me?

oh, that’s my favorite. why are you asking?

i want to be a doctor when i get big

that’s my baby, always dream big. i wanted to be a doctor, too

[an excited smile] really?! was it daddy’s dream for you to play house forever?

 

 

dreams change,

just don’t let them die

 

 


… journey

 

oases and horizons

 

i’ve walked through the Valley of Death

hoping my dreams would meet me halfway

or maybe be only a few steps short

i’d walk the extra mile or so to reach them

but the heat

or the depth of this earth

must have bamboozled my mind

because I thought I saw them

dancing on the horizon

but then again,

there was an oasis some ways back

that ended up being cracked ground

as thirsty as I to be nurtured

with only but a drop of something reinforcing

 

i thought everything was in line

the stars and planets

my efforts and sacrifices

but it was all a mirage

the product of a starving mind

running on the fumes of a tired heart

putrid energy

circulating

fueling a machine that still recalls what it was like to be human

naïve and full of hope

 

times have changed

and the world I knew has since evolved

accentuated by each season’s temper

each butterfly’s effect

something rippled,

who knows exactly when,

and prolonged the race

pushed the horizon a little bit farther

tempting those dreams to stop dancing

because where I stand

is beyond where they imagined we’d ever have to meet

farther than we’d ever agreed upon

 

but I’ll keep walking

from oasis to oasis

until I reach where land meets the sky

my dreams and I will be there to make the introduction

 

 

… i wrote this a while ago but I’m currently reading a book that sort of hit the topic right on its head …

“…our culture is not good about teaching journey, we only show result. That’s why most people don’t ever reach their dreams—they were never taught to build their foundation first.”

– Hill Harper