Poem # 39- A Simple Wish

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I glimpsed through the starry night—
To whom I hereby wrung its gleam
To find the ample source of my body,
And to perceive all my plead's remedy.

Glancing through the window, my fellow dreamer
Of course, without the stray filter
Making amends— so prodigious, so right,
To those who's far— out of the viewer's sight.

A glistening light gold landed on my lap,
For building a bridge for your personal gap
The wealth of its immortal's rich,
That will craft your desired wish.

I whispered thy desires for that sudden part,
And slowly pulling it up afar
Thy gold collapsed and thousands or billions scatter—
For I knew that someday, I will be flattered.

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