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  • Story Listed as: Fiction For Teens
  • Theme: Fairy Tales & Fantasy
  • Subject: Poems & Songs
  • Published: 03/27/2026

The Architecture of Her Dream (Girls’ Fa

By Dieu Merci Kambala
Born 1993, M, from Pempelfort Straße 42, Germany

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The Architecture of Her Dream (Girls’ Fa

The Architecture of Her Dream (Girls’ Fantasy)

She builds kingdoms where no map has dared,
Not drawn in ink, but breathed in quiet stares.
A world stitched softly behind her eyes,
Where gravity bends and logic complies.

She is not naïve—no, don’t confuse—
She simply refuses the limits you choose.
While others inherit what’s handed down,
She redesigns fate, rewrites the crown.

In her mind, castles rise without stone,
Empires bloom where seeds weren’t sown.
She dances with futures yet unnamed,
Untouched, unbroken, unashamed.

Her fantasy is not escape—it’s design,
A prototype world ahead of its time.
She drafts her worth in golden thread,
While reality sleeps, she moves ahead.

There are nights she wears stardust like silk,
Bathes her fears in celestial milk.
She names each star like an old ally,
And asks no permission to learn to fly.

She dreams of love, yes—but not the weak kind,
Not the borrowed script of a borrowed mind.
She wants the fire that sharpens steel,
A truth so raw it forces you to feel.

In her vision, she is never small,
Never reduced, never made to crawl.
She walks beside—not one step behind,
A partner in power, in body and mind.

She imagines cities where voices are heard,
Where silence is choice—not forced or blurred.
Where her laughter echoes without restraint,
Where strength is sacred, not something faint.

And when the world says, “Stay in line,”
She redraws the grid, reclaims the design.
Her fantasy isn’t fragile—it’s fierce,
A quiet rebellion that aims to pierce.

She sees herself in ten thousand forms,
A calm in chaos, a heat in storms.
A healer, a fighter, a builder, a flame,
Unboxed, undefined, untamed by name.

Her dreams wear colors no eye has seen,
Between what is said and what’s been.
A spectrum wide as a rising dawn,
Where every doubt is overthrown.

Yes, she dreams of beauty—but deeper still,
A beauty forged by relentless will.
Not mirror-made or trend-approved,
But battle-tested, fiercely proved.

She wants to be chosen—but chooses first,
Not driven by lack, not ruled by thirst.
Her heart is a compass, not a cage,
Not a prop in someone else’s stage.

In her fantasy, she is author and queen,
Of every “what if” and “what has been.”
No ceiling low enough to confine,
No script strong enough to redefine.

She writes her endings before they start,
With ink drawn straight from her guarded heart.
And though the world may laugh or deny,
She builds it anyway—sky by sky.

Because fantasy, for her, is not pretend—
It’s the raw material she’ll someday spend.
A blueprint bold, a vision vast,
A future she refuses to leave to chance.

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