Monday, August 29, 2005

Dreams


When I was little, I was filled with imagination and couldn't shake this feeling that something wonderful was about to happen to me. That feeling has sustained me through my life and into adulthood. Even on some really dark days, I can feel in some small, inner bright place, that something really great and wonderful is in my future. On days when I feel invisable and want to sit it out on the sidelines, I need to keep moving forward, putting one step in front of the other, because I know those feelings of quitting are only fleeting.

Some days I feel as though bubble gum gets stuck to the bottom of my shoe and I can't move as quickly or as freely as I wish toward that dream. Other times, it feels as though my shoes have wings mounted to them and I can't keep up with myself.



I wonder how empty and bottomless a life must feel when someone lives it without a dream. Or, worse, has lost their dream altogether.

You'll know when you have a dream, because it has a way of capturing your imagination until it is all-consuming. It'll grab hold of you by the soul and you'll feel like soaring. It's what you want to do when you should be doing something else. The best part about your dream, is that it can also become your life's work. And, if you dream it, and its original, remember this: no one will ever be able to do what you do, better than you.

Because it's your dream. And, you're original.

6 comments:

Monica said...

You always seem to find a way to inspire me and encourage me. Thank you for that! And you're right, we all need a dream!

Rowantree said...

Great stories and nice illustrated !

Mick said...

I've had that same "wonderful things are going to happen to me" feeling my whole life too...and, they have!

tricia said...

Very inspiring - and love the sticky shoe!

Mustashrik said...

hey there! i love your graphic almost symbolic style of illustration, great work on dreams!

;)

Constant Thing said...

Illuminating piece indeed ...