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Dear Dream Don'T Die

DEAR DREAM DON’T DIE. Dear dream, dear my dream, keep hope alive For most times you wonder if you’ll really survive, You worry all the time if really the future is bright Why do you worry yet the far end is white The tall men around us have seen the light You keep questioning what am still doing here As if everyone has the future so near Am wasting your time but forgive me my dear The journey is so rough that I must change the gear Patience pays, I think the wise men were clear Why complaining yet you keep changing the game If I don’t achieve you are the victim of blame From pilot, doctor, lawyer to journalist, you’re wavy like a flame Then teaching, preaching and music are you looking for fame? Please choose your side before you’re too hard to tame. Please just wait for me to sharpen my wedge If am not well prepared then I will not manage I'll hoover with you to the end of my age Then you’ll pain my mind as though you revenge Asking what I did in my younger age. Lupita said that all dreams are valid. This is a truth both bold and so candid But for you the dreamer, you must be so rigid Adding hope to patience will not be stupid Please maintain your measures as if fighting covid. At last I remember that dreams don’t expire It’s only we the dreamers who can retire Patience, hope and planning is all you require To make up your woods and to set it afire For all fruits of the future will come from the prior. Lets achieve our dreams By aka

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Date: 9/17/2022 12:17:00 AM
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Date: 9/17/2022 12:16:00 AM
Hello people, follow me on other social media as Teacher Kevin. I love you all. Let's enjoy this art and more to com
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