Green Dreams

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  • Childhood

    Green Dreams

    Billowing clouds of pea-green sails
    carry him far to the land of green tales,

    Let him frolic and play with little green men
    and drink mint soda from some emerald glen,

    Lime -colored maidens shall sing him to sleep
    as ice-green stars twinkle and peep,

    And from green-tinted heavens, let green snow fall
    to cover his bed with a soft green shawl.

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    To have great poets there must be great audiences too.

    Walt Whitman, American Poet (1819-1892)

    fritz1’s Poems (11)

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