Dreams Deferred

Dreams Deferred

A Poem by Raven Joann Maaka-Loureiro

What did happen to my dream?

Did it soar away,

Or did it crawl,

Like a sloth,

Into a corner,

Just to rot.

 

Dream deferred,

Is lost forever.

Dream deferred,

Will happen never.

 

In a place,

Where forgotten dreams go.

In a place,

Where things don’t grow.

 

My dream,

Deferred,

Was a caged-in-bird,

That game I lost,

My dreams the cost,

To a place where forgotten dreams go.

 

Alone and forgotten,

Deferred dreams are.

Zoomed past,

So fast,

One doesn’t know how far.

 

Deferred dreams go,

To a place where all dreams go to waste.

Waste that smells,

Of candy canes and lemon drops.

In a field,

Where kids once played,

Couples kissed,

And where one could fall in love.

 

Before the dream,

Was deferred.

When it was still lively,

Like music in the air.

Now music is lost,

With the hope,

With the deferred dream.

 

Just like the deferred dream,

Music is in a place,

Where it goes to waste,

In your mind,

You should find,

Where your deferred dream goes.

© 2013 Raven Joann Maaka-Loureiro


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Added on September 3, 2013
Last Updated on September 3, 2013