Sunday, July 6, 2008

the global gamble-and a Poem for Neels


Follow Your Dream

 

Be stupid yet sensible

                to some who know you well

        be brave or be ever so bold to the rest

Gravitate without descend towards your passion

        where your existence is conscious off defeat

Uncertain grip gambles with every planned move

        a power jump ascending your body to a gradient

 

Increasing the chances of extermination with a

        single free dive willingly empowering the fall

A wasted conquest holds purposeful never-failing truth

        protected from the addiction you carry,

Roped physically into seduction of a solid face, you endure

        the agonizing quest with your ambitious mind

       

Follow your dream with no regrets only exposure to danger

        go for the top surviving each unmanageable plunge 

Moving forward you’re vulnerable to restricted conditions

        as your shuffle dance expresses the strength of fear

Which with clear empathy  you know only extreme limits 

        locked in a timeless frame of a twisted statement

 

Everything you strive for is waiting there for you, embrace it

        with controlled steps as you’re scaling to success 

With rocklike determination you validate your win

        accepting the everlasting victory for always

Still focus on setting the goals in never-ending spaces

        not shifting the goal posts, you positively

 

Motivate all the chains of devotion to entrust your intuition

        you take a breath then automatically traverse all obstacles

Including elevated mountain roadblocks arousing your soul

        in exaltation, delirious yet humble you salute the elite

Reserved suspense now investigates  the accomplishable

        the beyond recall is now a spirit filled flow of zeal   

 

Enjoy the trip and It will be won

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