Hopes and Dreams
Hello, my friend,
I salute you.
If you are struggling with words or rhymes for your poem, here I leave you with four words: hopes, dreams, rhyme, and tomorrow, whose meaning will make a magnificent poem, and most significant, the four of them rhyme perfectly.
Try them, give these words a place in the poem of your life.
For example, I came up with this line: "Hopes and dreams rhyme with tomorrow."
I love it.
I love it because our future closely relates to our hopes and dreams. Of course they do, unless we are lucky enough like Aladdin in the story, and we can rub the magic lamp, and everything comes instantly by the power of a genie. But things are not so in life.
But if we give a poetic connection to our dreams, wishes, and hopes, then I believe we could be in a different league of dreamers, wishers, or hopers. We could do all that with harmony, cadence, creativity, and inspiration, all poetry.
And I say it because we cannot live without poetry. We must have poetry to cross the proverbial river towards tomorrow. Poetry is the tool that accompanies us either to swim, to step on stones, or to find a bridge to cross that river. And we must do so, to cross that river, because we cannot stay on this shore forever, in the present. So we must do it. To cross that river and find the promises waiting for us on the other side.
So, hopes and dreams rhyme with tomorrow. It's true. And I love this sentence because I am optimistic, aware that time is short, and must be thankful for whatever comes into my life.