Far Ahead Poem by George Carpow

Far Ahead



Verse 1:
This is an old story of a dream
A man equips his boat to set a sail
His life that've passed away
Gained its final mean
Now he can sail ahead to heal his wale

He pushes his leaky boat into the sea
His urge and trust don't let the water in
The last infinite sail
To lands where noone's been
Brings his happy smile and grateful sing

Chorus:
Far, far ahead
Ship to those ones you would have met
Words you haven't said
Faces you forget
This endless journey let every matter end

Verse 2:
Fresh breeze blows face with gentle warm
A man gets a full feeling he's at home
He breaths-in, closes eyes,
An instant - and a dawn
Rises as a new life open door.

Chorus:
Far, far ahead
Ship to those ones you would have met
Far, far ahed
Just keep ship's nose to gracious wind and sail
Words you haven't said
Faces you forget
This endless journey let every matter end.

Sunday, June 11, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: death,future,life,life and death
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Written on May,15,2017 in Moscow, Russia
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