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Edinburgh Fringe- Dreams

8/21/2015

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Dreams

To all the boys and girls and clowns that have dreams. 
Dreaming is all good. 
Dreams fill up your heart with love and joy and the joie to vivre. 
Keep those dreams safe, don't let anyone tell you you shouldn't. 
Feed them, let them run around and grow as they need to.
Let them expand and transform into new dreams that are even bigger and bolder.
Let them have a life of their own - as all dreams should.
But remember, just keep in mind, the bigger they get the harder you have to work for them.
It make you love them even more... and it makes you need them even more.
You become inseparable - attached beyond repair.
But know that after a certain point (a point which is difficult to pinpoint but a point nonetheless)
they (those dreams) are in fact the ones that are in charge of you.
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8/20/2015 11:32:14 pm

Lovety-love the new banner pic of you two in appropriately-colored Scottish Tams.

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5/13/2023 03:07:54 am

This was lovely to rread

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