Inside the green grass that grows . . . .
Little people describe a phenomenon.
One event that will change life’s course . . . .
And one movement, that will substitute violence for meditation.
And a dream it shall remain . . . .
Until the masses, refuse to blame.
In a land . . . .
Where Eldorado meets heaven.
The natives wail ballads of love and peacetime.
And the children ask why . . . .
Perfectionado is the only fair world?
But the question has already been answered.
For a dream it shall remain . . . .
Until the masses, refuse to blame.
Miles from shore, and below the sea.
Mermaids and marlins are eluded . . . .
By dreams of beautiful waves . . . .
And endless coral reefs.
However close or real this may be . . . .
The blackened surface of our liquid earth is in danger . . . .
And beyond repair.
A dream it shall remain . . . .
Until the masses, refuse to blame.
Beneath the earth, a foundation cries.
For mercy, and for a race to see reason.
And inside my mind, I know the trees dream . . . .
Of leaders that allude the population . . . .
To give, rather than receive.
Because the grandest halls . . . .
Are only coated with the finest jewels.
Now, I ask the question.
Why can’t we all, just be like the Dutch?
A dream it shall remain . . . .
Until the masses, refuse to blame.
With time, I hope that knowledge is secured . . . .
I hope that the cosmos become intact . . . .
And I hope that all positive illusions, become dreams.
For the best way to live . . . .
Is inside an illusion.
There aren’t any boundaries, any limits, and the dreamer always decides the fate.
But all these things shall remain a dream . . . .
Until the masses, refuse to blame.
Robert Alexander Deason Peace
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I like the poem, and the refrain … a dream it shall remain . . . .
Until the masses, refuse to blame.