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Dreams
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By David L. Clingerman
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Daring, dashes of distant delight.
Dreams drift quietly in sleep's night!
Though strange and silly,
In their flight,
They often offer some wonderous plights!
Some for pleasure,
Some for fright!
Some tell stories of that which might!
Some a warning, which makes no sense!
While others seem really in the present tense!
Could be the Cabbage of super's feast,
that just arouse the silly beast!



Copyright@2001 David Clingerman


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Submitted: Thursday, August 30, 2001

Last Updated: Thursday, August 30, 2001

About the Poet
IN MEMORIAM Missionary Evangelist. Brother of Quentin. Two daughters and three sons. I love to travel, and spend as much time in Africa as money will allow. Have been working in East Africa, and recently in Canada with African refugees. Hawaii is one of my favored destinations. Missionary Evangelist P.O. Box 315 Petersburg, Pa. 16669 Obituary: Born June 20, 1938, Died January 31, 2003 Interrment: Greenhaven Memorial Gardens, Canfield, Ohio. David now belongs to the ages. He is with God.


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