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Spindle, Hourglass, and a Doll
A young woman Sleeps Dreams of a spindle Possibly a magic spindle So she may spin Some special threads To create a lovely sweater For winter is upon her And her hourglass says Time is about up Her dream will end And she will awaken And that darn doll of hers Will be between her arms And her body Watching for the dream keepers The doll doesn’t like How they keep her asleep And not playing with her The hourglass says The spindle is gone now… Replaced by a lollipop And a donkey However she wishes to dream Will be her prerogative The dreams ends And she awakens To find her doll Smiling at her Eerily… She wonders if her dream… Na there’s no truth in them It’s just a dream Nothing more With that she gets out of bed And gets ready for her day When she walks into the kitchen What did she see A spindle on the counter With a note “Use the hourglass To return to dream Then maybe your dreams Will come true” With that she left to go to work Russell Sivey Entrant into Jeremy Martin's "Objectify me" contest 2/15/2013
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