Hope is tired. He is an old man, beaten down, Worn out by the disappointment Of expectations. Every now and then the sun comes out And hope is renewed, Transformed into an infant: Fresh, naΓ―ve, a blank slate Upon which the world will write. Without hope we would be nothing, Life would no longer exist, And the vacuum of anti-matter, That makes up space, would be its successor. Hope puts ideas in our minds And laughter in our souls. It brings tears to our eyes, And despair to our hearts. Hope is the basis, the foundation For all emotion, thought and action Because it provides us with the power of reasons: A reason to love and breathe And a reason to sleep and eat; A reason to be ourselves and a reason to Live the life we are meant to live.