Cosmic fingers sketch the void— A dance of stars: serene, destroyed. Beast and man in fleeting union, Flesh and thought in strange communion.
Birds cry out with cryptic voices, Hearts pulled toward endless choices. What was truth now slips its tether, Lost in tides that bind no weather.
Nations build with fear’s direction, Walls of pride, not true protection. Martyrs rise in flawed succession, Stone to dust in slow regression.
Yet when the dreamers pierce the haze, And light ignites the fractured maze— As planes give way to boundless vast, Your breath becomes the world at last.
When Dreamers Dare is a philosophical and visionary poem that explores the tension between chaos and creation, illusion and awakening. Set against a cosmic and societal backdrop, it traces humanity’s struggles—internal, political, and existential—while ultimately celebrating the transformative power of dreamers who transcend limits to illuminate new realities