A WISH FOR A DREAM


To start we will need a bed that is comfortable, one that gives you room to stretch.
Once found, climb aboard your craft and we'll start you off with a kind word or phrase. A simple "Pleasant dreams" should do.
We'll wrap you in the lazy warmth that a cat feels in a sunbeam and we will let the slow, soft measure of your heartbeat carry you off to the Land of Nod.

Upon arrival we will weave the dream itself.

To begin we'll take the first breath of Spring, for the promise of all that is new and exciting and full of wonder.
For your comfort, your memories of a warm Summer's day will be more than adequate.
The special effects should be added next.
For lighting, we'll take the sparkling mischief from the eyes of a friend who is just a little wild.
And laughter, shared between the best of friends, will be perfect for the sound.
We'll wrap all of this up with Autumn's first rainbow, just so you have no idea where it will take you.
And finally, we'll add a bit of the magic from Winter's first snowflake, to add a touch of glitter and to make sure it will always be unique.

We'll bind it to you with Hope, Trust, and Warmth, and you can feel confident that your wish for a dream will come true. Used properly, this can bring you many pleasant memories and fantasies.

May luck and rainbows follow ye.

Alan Nelson
The Leprechaun Corp.


This text is copywrited by Brad Colver, 1997

Questions and comments are welcome and may be directed to bradac at alaska dot net

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