One Day I Dreamed Poem by Clive Blake

One Day I Dreamed



One day I dreamed …
There was no longer any 'Third World',
Just a united 'First',
Famine clearly vanquished forever,
And no-one died of thirst.

Power was never used to enslave,
And wars were fought no more,
Man's resources were pooled together,
To help aid all the poor.

Man respected his fellow creatures,
Living in harmony,
The oceans free from all pollution;
Helped by 'green' energy.

People didn't need to live in fear;
Crime a thing of the past,
A planet no longer fragmented;
A one-peace world at last.

I awoke in time to catch the news;
News of crime, famine, war,
Moist-eyed I headed back to my bed,
To try and dream... some more!

One Day I Dreamed
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: world conflicts,dream,dreaming,dreams,life,peace,world peace,world
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem is included in Clive Blake's Book/eBook 'Clive's Uni-Verse - A Cornishman's take on life', published in Jan 2022 by Olympia Publishers.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Valerie Dohren 21 October 2014

Nice poem Clive, well constructed. You may like to read mine entitled A Dream.

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