Daydreaming – An ABC poem

Wikipedia describes Daydreaming as a short-term detachment from one’s immediate surroundings, during which a person’s contact with reality is blurred and partially substituted by a visionary fantasy, especially one of happy, pleasant thoughts, hopes or ambitions, imagined as coming to pass, and experienced while awake.

Read my A-B-C poem in this context!

A long road to the treasure quest,

Beating heart inside my chest;

Counting the days until I’m king-

Dreaming on without slumbering!

Excitement filling my head,

Fortunes surely lie ahead.

Gold I shall find in lots-

Heaped up in silver pots

I will only take my share:

Jewels priceless and rare.

Kingdom I shall then establish

Life soon will become lavish!

Money here and money there,

Notes of currency everywhere!

Ornate castles with gilded domes,

Palaces few but a hundred homes!

Queues of queens – there they stand-

Ready each with her own garland.

Servants galore waiting on me-

Tireless and patiently.

Unrestricted life I shall lead,

Vagarious in every deed:

Whims and fancies I shall aim-

‘Xtrimex’ will be my new name!

Years and years, I shall live,

Zenith of power I shall achieve.

PS: An ABC poem is one in which each line in the poem starts with a letter of the English alphabet.

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