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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Each time I'm doubtful but try it anyway.
I start by rising a few inches (ooh Matron) to the astonishment of onlookers, then I progress gradually to soaring above the rooftops.
I don't give a fuck what it means but I look forward to it.
It's a cracking dream.
( , Tue 14 Jan 2014, 14:08, 2 replies, latest was 11 years ago)

I was told that I physically raised my head off the pillow and threw it down before I woke up.
( , Tue 14 Jan 2014, 14:09, Reply)

as a small child, I dreamed that I could fly. it seemed so easy in the dream; just start running, but before your second leg hits the floor, just kick it up again, so you never touch the floor and keep going in the air.
it seemed foolproof. needless to say the reality when i excitedly went outside to try was one of tangled limbs and bruises.
( , Tue 14 Jan 2014, 14:13, Reply)
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