Ideal Future

by Nicole   May 10, 2007


I see myself in just one year
Feeling so happy that I am still here.
Feeling the thrill of driving my first car.
Thanking God for helping me come so far.
I am being myself and don't need to pretend.
Enjoying my teenage years and laughing with my friends.
Always thinking good thoughts, no worries on my mind.
Just feeling successful that I left my old life behind.

I see myself in just five years
Going off to college to start my dream career.
Creating new memories and visiting new places.
Making new friends and meeting new faces.
Partying, dating, feeling so free.
I don't have to be fake I can just be me.
Loving life and feeling much bliss.
I never thought I would ever get to live a life like this.

I see myself in ten years
Still living a life without any tears.
Graduating from college and feeling success.
My life is all in order, not one big mess.
I find my true love and later settle down.
Live in my dream home in the perfect little town.
And when we are ready we'll start a family.
Have a handsome little boy, and a girl that looks like me.
With a smile on my face I'll live the rest of my life,
Being the perfect friend, daughter, sister, mother, and wife.

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  • 16 years ago

    by SIMPLY ME

    Good poem,keep up the good work

  • 17 years ago

    by Polaroid

    Great work really enjoyed reading that, keep it up

  • 17 years ago

    by Tara Kay

    Inspirational piece of work. You entered this in the competition at PFP Club, and got second place in the August contest which i
    am sorry but have only just posted results.
    I thought that this had good flow, rhyming and a very strong sense of power and belief.
    It really opened my eyes to the future and i thought it was fantastic.
    With love, Tara-Kay
    x

  • 17 years ago

    by tandamya

    Good job it's nice to know i'm not the only one thinking about the future

  • 17 years ago

    by Melissa

    The future is hard to even begin to think about..i can relate to this poem..

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