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Dream Catcher
Dream Catchers


An ancient Chippewa tradition
The dream net has been made
For many generations
Where spirit dreams have played.

Hung above the cradle board,
Or in the lodge up high,
The dream net catches bad dreams,
While the good dreams slip on by.

Bad dreams become entangled
Among the sinew thread.
Good dreams slip through the center hole,
While you dream upon your bed.

This is an ancient legend,
Since dreams will never cease,
Hang this dream net above your bed,
Dream on, an be at peace.


The Keepers of the Earth
April 1, 2016 at 12:07am
April 1, 2016 at 12:07am
#878041


BCOF :A Theme is bit more relaxed, giving the writer control over what words are used as long as the story or poem stays in the overall context of the writing prompt.The words themselves don’t have to be included in the writing if the author so wishes as long as the theme of the story or poem
… write a short story or poem using the theme of... Magic lost…

Susie's little wings dropped,
and her tears fell like rain.
She couldn't find her magic stone,

She bowed her head and her shoulders drooped.
Then she saw a light,
Her magic stone was insight.

The little Fay spread her wings,
She flew up and all around,
Keeping up with the birds
as they all played and sang.

See, little Susie keep your faith,
Your magic stone was not lost.

Kristina


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