aspiration vs. despondent
aspiration (noun) – a strong desire, longing, or aim; ambition; a goal or objective that is strongly desired
despondent (adjective) – feeling or showing profound hopelessness, dejection, gloom, or discouragement
Are you one to always or often hold hope,
or are you quick to give up, saying nope?
What will it take to begin again anew?
How will you search for your next clue?
Love never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance.
-Bible (1 Corinthians 13:7)
The world is a dance floor.
Each of us is a dancer.
To find a key answer,
open your eyes; search more.
We will not know it all.
That does not matter.
Hope through rise and fall.
Do not let that shatter.
Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.
-Dale Carnegie
Value your days.
Hope for your best.
Dodge any daze.
Part of the test.
Make hope more than a phase.
It can be a constant at all times,
then you can avoid any faze,
doing your best with all rhymes.
What is your aspiration?
What is your dream?
Slow down your respiration.
Enjoy life’s subtle gleam.
Are you checked out?
Do you feel despondent?
Course correct your route.
Be an active respondent.
Hope is the feeling we have that the feeling we have is not permanent.
-Mignon McLaughlin
Hope can lead you through the dark.
Let it light your way to a brand new start.
I am hopeful that we can be less stark.
All getting along; all doing our part.
Hope without action is nothing real,
but hope with action is a true ideal.
Hope with ego can be selfishly blind,
yet egoless hope is simply sublime.
Being hopeful makes you have more positive emotions and build better relationships.
-Matt Haig
I hope for more hope far and wide.
I hope with more hope at each tide.
I hope we all hope for what is best.
I hope we also hope for healthy rest.
Maybe it is wise. Maybe it is dumb. Hopefully, time will tell.