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Array ( [sid] => 89054 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => Soujourn and the Wishing Star [time] => 2005-03-28 12:27:33 [hometext] => [bodytext] => Soujourn and the Wishing Star

Wishing Star (Sojourn)
Stars are made for wishing on
my father told me so.
So I glanced upon the midnight sky,
and handpicked the brightest one.

I named my start Sojourn,
a very special name.
Now that she had a title,
she was all mine there to claim.

I thought about what i wanted
Things that needed a wish
So many things to ponder of
So little time to dish.

Sojourn should know my thoughts
behind each and every wish
So before i made my wish that night
I told my bright star Sojourn this.

I could wish for money
because myself i'm poor
however to be rich, money's not a necessity
A person needs so much more

I could wish for that special someone
But love is such a precious thing
Not just easily said words
Love is so much more than a fling

I could wish to be really famous
Someone other than myself
But worth is measured by so much more
then how many trophies are on your shelf

Instead i wish to be rich in spirit
and sound in soul and mind.
I wish when I find a pot--at the end of a rainbow,
character is what I will find.

Instead I wish for understanding
and courage in matters of love.
I hope i will meet someone speical
and through times we will rise above.

Most of all I wish for the ability
to know and like--
who I am and what i'll come to be
And I ask you to help me realize
that I'm special even if it's not--
what i always see.

I thanked Sojourn for listening too
my wishes and my dreams
and for always shining bright for me
No matter how dark it seems.

Sojourn you listen to all I say
Even though you live in a world so far
But no matter where we end up living.
You'll always be my wishing star!

Krazed snow monkie

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Soujourn and the Wishing Star

Contributed by Monkie on Monday, 28th March 2005 @ 12:27:33 PM in AEST
Topic: toughstuff



Soujourn and the Wishing Star

Wishing Star (Sojourn)
Stars are made for wishing on
my father told me so.
So I glanced upon the midnight sky,
and handpicked the brightest one.

I named my start Sojourn,
a very special name.
Now that she had a title,
she was all mine there to claim.

I thought about what i wanted
Things that needed a wish
So many things to ponder of
So little time to dish.

Sojourn should know my thoughts
behind each and every wish
So before i made my wish that night
I told my bright star Sojourn this.

I could wish for money
because myself i'm poor
however to be rich, money's not a necessity
A person needs so much more

I could wish for that special someone
But love is such a precious thing
Not just easily said words
Love is so much more than a fling

I could wish to be really famous
Someone other than myself
But worth is measured by so much more
then how many trophies are on your shelf

Instead i wish to be rich in spirit
and sound in soul and mind.
I wish when I find a pot--at the end of a rainbow,
character is what I will find.

Instead I wish for understanding
and courage in matters of love.
I hope i will meet someone speical
and through times we will rise above.

Most of all I wish for the ability
to know and like--
who I am and what i'll come to be
And I ask you to help me realize
that I'm special even if it's not--
what i always see.

I thanked Sojourn for listening too
my wishes and my dreams
and for always shining bright for me
No matter how dark it seems.

Sojourn you listen to all I say
Even though you live in a world so far
But no matter where we end up living.
You'll always be my wishing star!

Krazed snow monkie





Copyright © Monkie ... [ 2005-03-28 12:27:33]
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Re: Soujourn and the Wishing Star (User Rating: 1 )
by Jenni_K on Monday, 28th March 2005 @ 04:08:54 PM AEST
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Wow!! I can't believe this has no comments. I think it is an awesome poem..so full of wisdom and understanding....

I think Soujourn did you justice...

Jenni


Re: Soujourn and the Wishing Star (User Rating: 1 )
by Ineedanap on Monday, 1st August 2005 @ 03:42:41 AM AEST
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Wonderful...Very enlightening. Thank u for the great poem

Love ALways,
Brooke




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