A dream I want to be reality



A dream I want to become reality
I have you in my dreams but I want to have in reality
When I see you with my best friend, I am sad inside wish it was me by your side
I light a candle with your picture I stole from my friend
 I got it framed so I can see your pretty face those dark brown eyes
I see my friend calling you up and wonder that should be me calling you up
 When I see your Facebook page and I see my friend picture on your Facebook page
I picture my page on your Facebook page
 When you two took a trip to Paris, France that should us on the plane together
 Gosh, it hurts that I can’t have you I reality, I got to have you in fantasy
I picture your arms wrapped me and you are holding me tonight   instead my best friend was watching   scary movies
I wish that I had had those arms wrapped around me I reality
I have to get my best friend out of the way so I might have you in reality
 She does not deserve you she deserves the thugs that treat her bad
I deserve you
 

About this poem

This poem is about the test of friendship loyalty and knowing the limitations

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Written on January 09, 2022

Submitted by latiyakidd23 on January 09, 2022

Modified on April 10, 2023

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Latoya kidd

In the fall of 2000 Latoya enrolled in Prince George’s Community college. she always loved writing fiction and non about different subjects. During Latoya first semester at Prince George Community college, Latoya learned that you can think outside the box as well as in it. Latoya also learned to entertain as well as educate Latoya wrote for Prince George’s Community College newspaper called The Owl newspaper and Latoya have written newspaper articles such as are you ready to have a baby? a degree means more and theft is not good behaviour. When Latoya finished writing her last article, she realized that she just wanted to entertain. Latoya written fiction pieces called Waiting for my African Prince to return, backdoor woman, and Royalty. When Latoya had written her last fiction piece for Reflections more…

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