“I had a dream, which seemed so real,I was King of the world, so full of appeal,Upon waking I found I wasn't alone,In a kingdom called Home, sitting on a throne.”
Omar Kiam“The visions of a healthy brain,Give us pleasure over and again;For this home was done,From the daytime dreams of one.”
Omar Kiam“A smile is the only infectious affliction everyone is encouraged to spread.”
Omar Kiam“I had a dream, which seemed so real,I was King of the world, so full of appeal,Upon waking I found I wasn't alone,In a kingdom called Home, sitting on a throne.”
Omar Kiam“Live like there’s no tomorrow and learn as if your life depends on it”
Omar Kiam“Blame or credit, does not belong to the child alone. Parents, those who raised the child, must be given equal credit, or blame. That does not change, when the child is one, twenty or ninety years old.”
Omar Kiam, Coming to Astoria: An Immigrant's Tale