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This Dream carries a Common Body

By Myra Lochner

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The Masterly Touch moulded Invisibility from visible dust This soul touches a dream - a dream not invisible, but visibly walking around on two legs    see this dream spying    with two eager eyes    hear this dream eavesdropping    with two inquisitive ears    smell this dream sniffing    with a sensitive nose This dream also carries the sensual names of Love - these names echo thus: Fair Lady Madam Esctasy Sleeping Beauty This dream is even blemished with a nondescriptive birthmark! But beware: do not become too accustomed to the commonness of this dream ... This dream has a task: In accordance with the Dreamer's Dream This dream carries a body unbendably towards Eternity myra 2002 Written March 11th, 2002 © on Mar 11 2002 01:36 AM PST, Myra Lochner    0 • 12 • 8

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