I heard a man had a dream once
It was a bold dream
And they shot him down cold
Dreams are dangerous things!
I also had a dream, once
It wasn't a bold dream
And I woke up sweating;
Dreams are scary things!
Why ever do we dream?
I ask.
Yet how may we sleep
If we cannot dream?
And how may we live
If our dreams be quenched?
I say, let us all dream...
Let the children dream;
And let the elders dream
What does it matter
If we shoot at God and miss?
Dreams are the salt of life
Without them, life is tasteless,
Worthless, pointless, stale
I should be glad of an early grave!
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A refined poetic imagination, John Agandin. You may like to read my poem, Love And Iust. Thank you.