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A Vivid Dream
He had this vivid dream the other night of the day his mother died And though they hadn’t been close in many years in his dream when he heard the news…he cried. It’s funny he should dream that dream for she long ago left his heart and it was their contrasting dreams that tore their lives apart Her dream for him was that his life would flow down this one particular stream and though he loved the water he had a different dream. She was bitter…disappointed and couldn’t find it in her heart to be kind when he chose to follow his dream and leave her dream behind. They didn’t speak for many years and on the day she really died although he felt a twinge of sadness he felt no sorrow…he never cried. So what was the meaning of this dream he wondered for he knew the way things were… Perhaps to show him after all these years his heart still had room for her…
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