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Ai -Aw' ' f -- X1 gf ll THE RESTFUL VALLEY Debbie Bloomberg DAYDREAMING I am thinking, I am on another world. I am floating around doing nothing. Nothing is bothering me, no noise, no sound, no people, no worries. I feel this way when I am tired or bored or when the day is beautiful. I feel like going outside and just walking around until the world comes to an end. Sometimes I iust feel like walk- ing through the beach, iust smelling the breeze over the water, and maybe sleeping there. I think daydreaming is good sometimes because you can see things that you never thought were alive. I like to daydream because I can forget everything. by Louie De Jesus, 9-I5 As the night falls and the darkness creeps up, all is silent, with only the sway- ing of the weeping willow and the whispers of the wind. Where the dew settles, it looks bright under the mystic moon. 'Tis where people rest out the strain and pain in their souls. People sometimes visit to see their beloved ones who are beneath the ground, as cool and dark as the mid of the night-so frightful, yet peaceful. Their dreaded tears will not be shed when there is always a place to rest. SLEEP by Dave Delgado, 9-I4 BLISSFUL DREAMS The moon aligns with the sun, causing complete dark- ness-to be lightened only by the steady twinkle of the stars and the soft glow of the corona encircling the sil- houette of the disappearing sun. This is nature's way of showing the world an unforgettable experience, but I too have had an unforgettable experience. The day I met you. by Mitchell Allen, 9-7 Sleep -sleep-sleep on and on! Dream your glorious dreams! Let the pungence of night surround you, before it is show- ered off, come dawn. For under the protective veil of slumber, God cannot tell you from an angel. by Debbie Bloomberg, 9-3 32
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