Reverie's Lament: A Tale of Lost Focus and Fading Dreams



In reverie's grasp, I find myself again,
Lost in idle musings, my focus waning,
My mind drifting, as distractions remain,
And dreams of the future, once bright, now fading.
I've forgotten the path that I should trace,
As time slips away, and moments erase.

My goals are lofty, but I'm easily distracted,
My ambitions great, but my will is weak,
The clock ticks on, and I'm again impacted,
By temptations that leave me feeling meek.
I must break free from this cycle of chase,
And seize the day, before it's too late.

The world is vast, and there's much to explore,
I can't be content with mere impressions,
My potential is boundless, and I must implore,
Myself to push forward, past these digressions.
I'll awaken my senses, and with a steady pace,
I'll chart my course, and leave behind the race.

Forgetting the need to impress others,
I'll seek to impress myself and no other,
My passions and dreams will be my lovers,
And I'll embrace them as sisters and brothers.
I'll reignite the fire, and with renewed grace,
I'll chase my dreams, and reclaim my place.

The journey won't be easy, but it's worth the price,
As I pursue my calling with unbridled zeal,
I'll cherish the moments and savor the slice,
Of life's grand adventure, so raw and real.
And when I look back, with a smile on my face,
I'll know I've lived well, and not just run the race.

So now I must awaken, from this trance of mine,
And with purpose and focus, I'll take the lead,
I'll leave distractions behind, and let my light shine,
As I chase my dreams, and fulfill my creed.
The path is clear, and with determination and grace,
I'll seize the day, and win life's grandest race.

I'll shed the shackles of procrastination's grip,
And break free from the cycle of hesitation,
No longer allowing distractions to trip,
Me up on my quest for self-realization.
With steadfast resolve, I'll set my pace,
And forge ahead, with unwavering grace.

I'll silence the doubts that cloud my mind,
And banish the fears that hold me back,
No longer allowing myself to be confined,
By self-imposed limits or external flack.
I'll rise above the noise and external stress,
And stay true to my dreams, I must confess.

I'll embrace the unknown, with courage bold,
As I venture into uncharted terrain,
I'll persevere, even when the path seems cold,
And navigate challenges, both joy and pain.
For it's in the pursuit of dreams that we grow,
And uncover the depths of what we truly know.

I'll surround myself with those who inspire,
Who lift me up and challenge me to soar,
Who ignite my passion and light the fire,
To keep pushing forward, to strive for more.
I'll seek wisdom from mentors and guides,
And learn from their experiences, alongside.

I'll cherish each moment, along the way,
For life's beauty lies in the present's embrace,
I'll be fully present, come what may,
And embrace each challenge with poise and grace.
For in the pursuit of dreams, we find our truth,
And unlock the power of our own youth.

I'll celebrate my uniqueness and my voice,
And not conform to societal demands,
I'll stay true to my passions and my choice,
And follow my heart's unwavering commands.
I'll trust in my abilities and my own worth,
And not seek validation from the earth.

For dreams are meant to be chased with ardor,
Not to impress others or prove my worth,
But to fulfill my soul's deepest order,
And create a life of meaning and true birth.
I'll stay aligned with my purpose, my own flame,
And let go of distractions that hold no claim.

So, I wake up from the daze of distraction,
With renewed focus and unwavering zeal,
No longer chasing external satisfaction,
But pursuing my dreams with an open reel.
With clarity of mind and unwavering grace,
I'll chase my dreams, at my own pace.

And as I journey on this path I've chosen,
I'll savor the moments, both big and small,
For life's beauty lies in the hearts we've frozen,
In memories cherished, we'll forever recall.
I'll revel in the joy of the chase,
And savor the sweetness of dreams, in their rightful place.

So, I leave behind the need to impress,
And instead, I'll strive to be my best,
With eyes on my dreams, I'll conquer any stress,
And let my passion guide me on this quest.
For I am the captain of my own fate,
With dreams to chase, and a life to create.

In conclusion, I rise with determination,
No longer getting distracted in vain,
With dreams to chase, a source of inspiration,
I'll navigate the challenges and the strain.
With unwavering focus and steadfast grace,
I'll chase my dreams and leave a legacy in this space.

So, let us all awaken from distractions,
And heed the call of our dreams' beckoning,
With resilience, purpose, and unwavering actions,
Let's chase our dreams with fervor and meaning.
For life is too short to be spent in a haze,
Let's rise and chase our dreams with passion ablaze.

























The poem is part of a full version found in the book "Homo Sapiens" Part XVII, written by Mawphniang Napoleon. This book is part of the popular "Homo Sapiens" book series, which can be purchased online at various online bookstores, such as Amazon. The book is available for purchase for those who are interested in reading the complete version of the poem. Remember to get all the books from the "Homo Sapiens" series, as well as other books by the same author.

So, don't hesitate and get a copy today from one of the many online bookstores.

Khublei Shihajar Nguh,
Dhanewad
Thank you

About this poem

The poem is a reminder to stay focused on our dreams and to break free from distractions. It encourages us to be present, to embrace the unknown, to stay true to our passions, and to trust in our own abilities and worth. It also emphasizes the importance of surrounding ourselves with people who inspire and challenge us to strive for more. Finally, it reminds us to cherish each moment, to savor the joy of the chase, and to stay aligned with our purpose and our own flame.

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Written on September 19, 2012

Submitted by Mawphniang.Napoleon on April 21, 2023

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Characters 5,439
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