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Dreams offer solace from "summary" of You'd Be Home Now by Kathleen Glasgow

In the quiet hours before dawn, when the world is still and the only sound is the beating of your own heart, dreams can offer a sense of solace. They are like a refuge from the harsh realities of life, a sanctuary where you can escape to when the weight of the world becomes too much to bear. In those fleeting moments of sleep, your mind is free to wander wherever it pleases, unencumbered by the constraints of the waking world. In dreams, anything is possible. You can soar through the sky like a bird, or dive deep into the ocean like a fish. You can visit far-off lands and meet strange and wonderful creatures, or simply wander through the familiar streets of your childhood home. In dreams, there are no limits, no boundaries to hold you back. It is a place where your imagination can run wild, unfettered by the rules and regulations of reality. But dreams are more than just a temporary escape from the troubles of the world. They can also offer a sense of comfort and reassurance, like a warm embrace from an old friend. In dreams, you can revisit cherished memories, reliving moments of joy and happiness that have long since passed. You can spend time with loved ones who are no longer with you, sharing one last precious moment together before they slip away into the ether. And sometimes, in the darkest depths of the night, when the weight of the world presses down upon you like a leaden blanket, dreams can offer a glimmer of hope. They can whisper to you of better days to come, of brighter tomorrows waiting on the horizon. In dreams, you can find the strength to carry on, to face another day with renewed determination and resolve. So in those quiet hours before dawn, when the world is still and the only sound is the beating of your own heart, let your dreams carry you away to a place of solace and comfort. Let them be a balm for your weary soul, a light in the darkness that guides you through the night. And when you wake, let the memory of those dreams linger, like a faint echo of a song that plays on in your mind long after the music has stopped.
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    You'd Be Home Now

    Kathleen Glasgow

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