I wish I caught 'em
Words fleeing from my brain
I guess I was too lazy to get--my notebook
No, I am tired
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Spend five minutes before you retire to bed thinking about waking up to certain dreams
2) cont'd: Good job, LeeAnn! You wrote the poem. And got some great responses!
Isn't it frustrating when that experience happens while you are sound asleep? Most of the time, I sleep through it. And then I regret it because the words have vanished.
Excellently shared! .. Excellently expressed! .. Endless 10'S And Stars! ..++++++++++++++++++++++++++
And your ending line, I'll type it up tomorrow. This brings smiles only because I'm sure so many can relate to this poem! ..
Wow what a relatable poem swell and super to read. Its happening to me like that these days ah. Plz also read and comment my newest poem, titled, 'Man's greatest enemy '
So many times, I have been in this situation. Beautiful lines of poetry appear in my head, but I am either driving at the time or for some other reason can't write them down at the time, and later they have disappeared again. Bravo, LeeAnn!
Wow, I have seen myself in this wonderful poem. Always resonates to a lot of us. Words are like birds, they come and go in just a blink of an eye. Thank you for sharing, LeeAnn and thank you too for all your inspiring comments.
How very natura and spontaneous this poem IS! Clearer visions and feelings cannot be subdued! Gran Prix for this one!
Keep a pencil and pad next to your head to write down your dreams.