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I've dreamt of lands, far and beyond, Where mourning doves do sing a song that is absent of the sadness which has plagued the one's I've known. And, here, the days are longer, so, In night there's peace I've never known, Where little children do not sleep in fear of monsters perched below - Their little beds are filled with naught but the sounds of restful sleep, As imagination takes them on a trek through gallant dreams. And the nighttime gives to day a long awaited, sweet, reprieve in which the day may take admiring all the beauties night conceives. And, here, the stars shine brighter so than any star I've ever known, and, too, behind each twinkling light there lies a promise in the night: it's one which speaks of greater lands, which we can't present envisage, for anything we might conceive would, so, fall short from where its come And, so, they come to us in form of, ephemeral, night-time, dreams.
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Sep 12, 2018
Sep 12, 2018 at 10:49 AM UTC
Ephemeral Nighttime Dreams
I've dreamt of lands, far and beyond, Where mourning doves do sing a song that is absent of the sadness which has plagued the one's I've known. And, here, the days are longer, so, In night there's peace I've never known, Where little children do not sleep in fear of monsters perched below - Their little beds are filled with naught but the sounds of restful sleep, As imagination takes them on a trek through gallant dreams. And the nighttime gives to day a long awaited, sweet, reprieve in which the day may take admiring all the beauties night conceives. And, here, the stars shine brighter so than any star I've ever known, and, too, behind each twinkling light there lies a promise in the night: it's one which speaks of greater lands, which we can't present envisage, for anything we might conceive would, so, fall short from where its come And, so, they come to us in form of, ephemeral, night-time, dreams.
EnigmaticPariah
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Sep 12, 2018
Sep 12, 2018 at 10:49 AM UTC
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