Imagination one must well-preserved,
Well tempered to the heart of it’s owner,
In order to explore lands-uncovered;
To seek fortunes that real world ne’er offer,
By fortunes are things worth considering:
Ideas, images, pictures, or poems,
In your head; anything enlightening,
Keep them in not just rocks but valued jems!
They may worth nothing to those around you,
But only for you who appreciate
Those cheerful words like people always do,
You know you as much as you know your fate,
Fade out one day they shall do but not done,
‘Till you’re fine then the magic is gone.