Find The Fortunate Star Poem by Gerry Legister

Find The Fortunate Star



Give me some innocent moments to daydream
Dare in fare travel over trees, hills and mountains,
See the colors of earth mixed in art brightly beam
Light reflections of seas in the haven of heavens.

I want adventures going to the fairest horizon,
Wishing well, but things aren't as easy as it seems
To see the silhouette in bright tints of early dawn,
Pull the veil winds along and sail over the oceans.

Watch the painted sun comes and hides darkness
In the picturesque views of earth and marveled sky,
Spread patriot beauty over large continents to cross,
On speedier wings, ancient lands covered in mystery.

Waves weeping on the shores call to draw the attention,
In ambling cloudburst by rain decent with frozen vapor,
Like crystals of snow collecting drops in their formation,
Conceal in cases of hail the dainty spongy texture.

I want to see treasures of snow in storehouses of Alaska,
Watch blue whales swim, but this is not as easy as it seems,
I need money, visa and good reasons to enter America,
My heart is inspired to search all the pieces in my dreams.

Going far, bugs in the air should not be harder than going near,
Starting with, making things more easier than they are,
I will wedge the fear, and pledge to make it boldly in the air,
Find the fortunate star; it will be somewhere in the atmosphere.

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Gerry Legister

Gerry Legister

Silver Spring, Westmorland, Jamaica
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