If I Could Imagine by Leon Pryce

 

If I could imagine anything

I would imagine being rich

Just so I could eradicate poverty

 

If I could imagine anything

I would imagine having a mansion

Just so I could shelter the homeless

 

If I could imagine anything

I would imagine having

Food in abundance

Just so I could feed the hungry

 

If I could imagine anything

I would imagine having education

Just so there would be

No more illiteracy

 

If I could imagine anything

I would imagine having children

Just so I could raise better

Men and women of tomorrow

 

If you could imagine

What would you imagine?

Hope it is a better life, a better world

A better society, a better community

A better future for you and me

 

© Leon Pryce

Immortalized Through Poetry

Excerpt from the book “Immortalized Through Poetry”

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About the Author

Leon Pryce is from the streets of Montego Bay to the world comes a writer who is not afraid to express himself and let you know how he is feeling. Leon Pryce self-published his first poetry book titled Broken Wings as an experiment which turned out to be an astonishing success for a first timer because it out-sold his expectations. That experience has motivated him to wholeheartedly dedicate himself to another book project; a collection which will formally introduce him to the world as a poet with potential and power. A voice which cannot be suppressed, but will echo through the years to come. Immortalized Through Poetry encapsulates the personality of Leon Pryce and will give you the keys to unlocking this eccentric soul. He takes pleasure in offering you the parts of him which he is not ashamed of; that humble, innocent and modest youth who grew up in a small rural community in Jamaica.

Visit Leon’s Author Page At: www.ctupublishinggroup.com/leon-pryce-.html



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