Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
The best things happen after autistically planning, but doing something else, as long as it keeps handing me sunlight and some feet to walk, I'll keep walking. It has always been my dream, but, secretly, shamefully, I will never dare, losing things dear to me and ideals. I walk across a waterway and find my luck in the sudden movements of two ducks, refreshing in that very water. Neighbours working, greeting strangers, children disobeying their mothers. And old man on the bus comments, I sit I read, look up, search for the right words and stop reading. Quentin felt infinite, so I wanted to let that feeling last.
0
Mar 7, 2014
Mar 7, 2014 at 8:26 AM UTC
The first of rays
The best things happen after autistically planning, but doing something else, as long as it keeps handing me sunlight and some feet to walk, I'll keep walking. It has always been my dream, but, secretly, shamefully, I will never dare, losing things dear to me and ideals. I walk across a waterway and find my luck in the sudden movements of two ducks, refreshing in that very water. Neighbours working, greeting strangers, children disobeying their mothers. And old man on the bus comments, I sit I read, look up, search for the right words and stop reading. Quentin felt infinite, so I wanted to let that feeling last.
referring to paper towns, by john green
Daan
Written by
Belgian
Mar 7, 2014
Mar 7, 2014 at 8:26 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem