This is a poem that depicts a girl/woman who has lost love for herself in life. However; this poem can be analyzed in many different ways. It can also depict a man watching his woman leave while leaving him to pray for her to come back to him…where in the end; she does return. One must love their own self before they can truly love another with all of their heart and soul.
Sometimes when we become our own worst enemy we must set sail on our own until we are able to learn to love our own self with the love we wish and desire to feel from another.
–Danielle M. Titus.
Chasin’ Wild Dreams…
Sailin’ out against the wind
Chasin’ wild dreams- tryin’ to find you
oh, I pray, her tide comes through…
Carry her home- back home to me
her ships set sail- chasin’ wild dreams
Let your lighthouse lead her way
bring her home; Lord, if you may
The wind runs free- pushin’ her on
dangerous waves leads towards a storm
Her wild dreams came crashin’ round
as the waves pulled her ship down
She set out towards the ocean blue
chasin’ wild dreams- in hopes for you…
Carry her home- back home to me
her ships set sail- chasin’ wild dreams
Let your lighthouse lead her way
bring her home; Lord, if you may
Carryin’ on- with her ship wrecked
chasin’ wild dreams- she never met
Through the waves- she sailed on
pushin’ her way out- past the storm
She dropped down to her knees and prayed
when the storm swept her ship away
She searched on- with all her might
with faith she prayed she’d find your light…
Carry her home- back home to me
her ships set sail- chasin’ wild dreams
Let your lighthouse lead her way
bring her home; Lord, if you may
Ohhh- what love and joy she found
when you turned her ship around…
Let your lighthouse lead her way
bring her home; Lord, if you may…
She sailed out- towards the ocean blue-
Tide brought her home- filled with Love from you…
~~Danielle M. Titus
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