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And Dreaming She Conquered Her Mountain

And Dreaming She Conquered Her Mountain Dreaming of Mountain Conquest. and dreaming she conquered some mountain; and she went up and over the ridge to him and he came over to the white cloud tops and the wind moved him like rain over her hair and that he was more and more in love with her and one night she became his voice this dream and she lived on that mountain; she conquered. This passage appears to be a fragment of a poem or a prose piece that describes a dream-like scene of two people conquering a mountain together. The language is metaphorical and symbolic, emphasizing the connection and love between the two individuals. The first line describes a woman dreaming about conquering a mountain. This could symbolize a personal challenge or obstacle that she has overcome, or a metaphorical representation of her journey towards her goals or aspirations. In the second line, the woman climbs over a ridge to meet someone, presumably a man. The fact that she is coming from a higher vantage point suggests that she has already achieved some level of success or progress, while the man is still on the other side of the ridge. The third line describes the man climbing up to the "white cloud tops," which could represent the highest level of achievement or success. The wind moving him like rain over her hair suggests a sense of intimacy and closeness between them. The fourth line suggests that the man is becoming more and more in love with the woman. This could be a literal description of a romantic relationship, or a metaphor for his admiration and respect for her accomplishments. The final line suggests that the woman has internalized this dream and made it her own, living on the mountain and continuing to conquer new challenges. This could be interpreted as a message of empowerment and resilience, encouraging the reader to continue pursuing their own goals and aspirations.

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