A Figment of Imagination
Maybe I read fairytales
And dream of Cinderella's palace
Or maybe I fall down holes
And end up finding Alice
Then again, if you truly understand,
We all live in Wonderland
Our minds construct curiosity and confusion
Anxiety and delusion
When you look at our world,
Can you blame me for creating an illusion?
Yes, I wish upon stars, and birthday candles
But how is that different from someone who gambles?
Our whole life is set upon trying for luck
Or a wish for something great
A false reality, a distinct state
Of being
This not-so-unique way of seeing
Life
So go ahead and read fairytales and fiction
Read fables and myths
You'll find it can be an addiction
This desire to live an imaginative life
A world where there is no such thing as sickness or strife
Yes, we live in our minds
Which brings us to the question,
This poem, this creation,
Is it real, or your imagination?