An Atlas Of Dreams

Where do you wish, I went to heaven, no beach,
at least God said: 'Let me know when you reach,
let me know when you've found your nirvana,
although to meet your expectations will be harder.'
'Look where I sent you, like my dark materials,
you scaled all the heights but made your own walls;
if you have to return until you've learned endeavour,
then Zen failed because you'll be going back forever.'
'You mentioned water on the moon, yes - there was sand,
loonies used to sit looking at the Earth, didn't get tanned,
that's 'loony' as in lunar, not insane, funny beings,
heavenly correctness, we don't wish to hurt anyone's feelings.
So put that book away, time for you to be content, not in one,
any dissension and I may send you glamping on the sun.
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Thanks Tony & Lorris.
Interesting poem Terry, I enjoyed it a lot. Kind regards. The Fish of the Sea.
Thanks TFOTS & Jim Wagley.
Received some joy from this way out there sonnet! Enjoyed!