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i dreamt of an open valley cradled on either side by a wood of Oak, and Pine, and Cedar. and it was there we had built our house. a circular affair, with basement and half buried, sodden roof. there was a barn and two fields. the first, a sea of green oats, whistling and waving their extolations in gratitude. the second, for us. rows of vegetable, and fruit. would you love these rough hands if they tilled the earth for our children? i will never offer you the world, or riches, or lavish ornamentation. i will not offer them because i do not want them, myself. perhaps i am simple man; but in this dream i was content we were happy
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Jan 16, 2020
Jan 16, 2020 at 2:02 AM UTC
a dream.
i dreamt of an open valley cradled on either side by a wood of Oak, and Pine, and Cedar. and it was there we had built our house. a circular affair, with basement and half buried, sodden roof. there was a barn and two fields. the first, a sea of green oats, whistling and waving their extolations in gratitude. the second, for us. rows of vegetable, and fruit. would you love these rough hands if they tilled the earth for our children? i will never offer you the world, or riches, or lavish ornamentation. i will not offer them because i do not want them, myself. perhaps i am simple man; but in this dream i was content we were happy
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Jan 16, 2020
Jan 16, 2020 at 2:02 AM UTC
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