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our needs to succeed.</p><p id="c40f">Dreams — going to another world. Holding those thoughts pearled in the oysters of forgetfulness.</p><p id="7386">Waking up — the dream is gone. You can’t express what you see, or remember about the scene. It’s gone! But it was so good! How could you forget so soon?</p><p id="2a01">You’re in the moment watching and being- when you hear the sound that pulls you out and strips your mind of the site.</p><p id="4d52">Maybe the alarm clock was invented as a machine of forgetfulness! Think about this.</p><p id="aaa0">There are some dreams you remember some you don’t want to for a reason. You put them down on paper to visit another season.</p><p id="2753">Some emoti

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ons fade with the dream But never the emotions of love and being. They stay at least through another day.</p><p id="62c5"><b><i>Jo Ann Harris</i></b><i> is an author, parent, book devotee, writer, copywriter, and film fanatic. She is an autodidact who learns about everything and rows her own boat. She grew up and worked in Atlanta, Georgia and lived there sixty years. She writes articles about love, hope, personal life stories, advice and poems. She is a published author with an article published in Woman’s World magazine in October, 2017. You can read more of her work in her publication on Medium named <b>Poems From The Heart by Jo Ann </b>or just go to her profile page.</i></p></article></body>

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Prompt: Dreams

Dreaming! Another World. Adventures swirl! Waking — to be crowned with ideas for living.

Loving in a dream is euphoric. Attaching to you as you wake. But after a minute you know it was fake. Maybe not.

So nice to live in your dreams writing reams about forgetfulness, only to express your needs to succeed.

Dreams — going to another world. Holding those thoughts pearled in the oysters of forgetfulness.

Waking up — the dream is gone. You can’t express what you see, or remember about the scene. It’s gone! But it was so good! How could you forget so soon?

You’re in the moment watching and being- when you hear the sound that pulls you out and strips your mind of the site.

Maybe the alarm clock was invented as a machine of forgetfulness! Think about this.

There are some dreams you remember some you don’t want to for a reason. You put them down on paper to visit another season.

Some emotions fade with the dream But never the emotions of love and being. They stay at least through another day.

Jo Ann Harris is an author, parent, book devotee, writer, copywriter, and film fanatic. She is an autodidact who learns about everything and rows her own boat. She grew up and worked in Atlanta, Georgia and lived there sixty years. She writes articles about love, hope, personal life stories, advice and poems. She is a published author with an article published in Woman’s World magazine in October, 2017. You can read more of her work in her publication on Medium named Poems From The Heart by Jo Ann or just go to her profile page.

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