If I walk to the end of my rainbow <br />will there be a pot of gold? <br /> <br />Will rainbow travel be worth <br />the hassle? <br /> <br />If I succeed <br />then suppose <br />I find that I am not as worthy <br />as other Rainbow Walkers? <br /> <br />If I am not, <br />I'll be exposed <br />as fraudulent. <br /> <br />If I walk to the end of my rainbow <br />while I be happy? <br />Or just as sad <br />as I now am? <br /> <br />How do I know that Rainbow Walking <br />is worth it all? <br /> <br />My uncle used to say <br />that 'having dreams that you <br />or the world will be different at the <br />end of the rainbow <br />has a flaw. <br /> <br />After walking and succeeding <br />you'll still be there. <br /> <br />Rainbows don't glow <br />if you don't.' <br /> <br />Never understood <br />what he was talking about <br />till later on. <br /> <br />Now I really really like <br />the Rainbow in me <br />and no matter where I walk <br />it's aways there <br />and I realize <br />I am <br />my own <br />pot of gold. <br /> <br />And other people too <br />if you look close <br />at some of them <br />(not all of them) <br />are their own pot too. <br /> <br />Life is all about <br />spotting the pot of gold <br />in me <br />and in you.<br /><br />Lonnie Hicks<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/rainbow-walking/