Imaginary Poem by Danny The Dreamer Boyd

Imaginary



I sought so long some fellowship. For me,
Alas, a dream it was so far away;
Perchance I looked where I was but astray,
Or fate just let such melancholy be!
Accepted I'm alone and e'er not free,
And stopped to moan by night and mourn by day;
For I was but a child, yet now I'm gray,
And still I could beside no one not see.
'Fear not, ' they said, 'nobody dies alone!
Just trust and go to where your path may lead.
May you find all you wish for at the end.'
Wished one that's not but on some gramophone,
And dark around was all what I did need:
I closed my eyes and made at last a friend!

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