Traveling the Vast World

The moment you step into existence,
Many roads lead to unopened doors.
But there’s one thing that never disappears,
Because the vast world is already yours.
 
They say that the world is a book,
And those who don’t travel only read one page.
So pack your things and take a deep breath,
It’s the beginning of a new age.
 
We are limited to our own world, 
But that world is only a piece of the rest.
When we hide from what is out there,
We lose the chance to experience the best.
 
From the kneeling tables in Japan,
To the Russian architecture in Moscow,
Like the Pyramid of Giza in Egypt,
There are just things we will never know how.
 
From the Olympic history in Greece,
To the archaic Sultans in Madrid,
From Queen Victoria of Great Britain,
There’s an endless history of what great leaders did.
 
We should embrace every aspect of our world,
And how we feel small when we stand beside the ocean. 
The day we can finally find ourselves on this earth,
It will bring out an extraordinary emotion. 
 
One can never understand their place in the world,
Not until they have the chance to look from above.
There’s nothing more awesome than traveling,
For it is one thing you can never run out of.
 
This poem is about: 
Our world
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