Poetry Notebook:
Make a Wish selected by Mari Onozato
Description Life throws obstacles in our way, grief, heartbreak, death, that's when I think it's okay to wish; to not care what people say about four-leaved clovers, wishing bracelets being a fake. When I feel like we don't have to be strong all the time, we can wish on 11:11's, dandelions that carry seeds far, far away, and falling stars. I believe that when people say "make a wish" I take it to the maximum.
Synopsis You never know for sure if wishes come true, if the lucky necklace you rubbed this morning would work, but why not?
He Wishes For The Cloths of Heaven by William Butler Yeats
The Wish by Alexander Pushkin
Wish Upon a Sunset by Raymond A. Foss
Wish You Were Here by Raymond A. Foss
Sonnet 135: Whoever hath her wish, thou hast thy will by William Shakespeare
I Wish I Was By That Dim Lake by Thomas Moore
A God Would Wish by Raymond A. Foss
Stars by Robert Frost
Maiden Wishes by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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