You’ve always had the power
Though forgotten long ago
Time spent making sand castles
And angels in the snow

All the possibilities
And yet none of the rules
They faded into memory
Through structured days of school

Our minds now filled with knowledge
We’ve forgotten how to dream
Ignoring the potential
That there’s more than what it seems

But still it’s out there waiting
The sand, snow and more
Combine it with your knowledge
And you’ll find so much in store

About the Poem Let’s Dream

The poem Let’s Dream is about how when we were children, all things were possible. Build a space ship – no problem. Captain a pirate ship on the high seas, where’s the best place to look for treasure? Then we started school and we needed to do things a certain way and remember facts and figures. Often the dreams faded away to make way for knowledge. They are still there, we just need to rediscover them. Perhaps if we take some of that knowledge and rediscover how to dream, we may discover many new things.

Poetry Books

Here are some of the books that are available from Robert Longley. I would recommend the Sacred Poem journals. Reading my earlier books (especially the ones for Military, Police and Firefighter’s families) cover to cover can be overwhelming. The poetry journals are designed to give you one poem per day while you journal about what might be going on in your life. There are specific journals for grief, success, and more.
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Inspirational Poetry Products

While I do signed poetry prints that are 11×14, that isn’t the size or product that all people want. Some just want a sympathy card, others may want a large canvas print, or maybe a coffee cup. There are limits to what I can customize with the options available so some products just don’t work. Please just ignore them, I know that that format doesn’t work. If you are looking for something specific, or would like to make something specific just let me know. I’m open to just about anything.
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