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16 Poetry by Pat Verhulst Speak Your Dreams Speak your dreams aloud That I may hear them speak To my dreams. Grow the wings Long silver shining black From our temples Reaching out From places we do not visit By day. Grow the wings Long silver shining black Lift me Lift yourselves Lift us all at once To places we recognize in dreams Alone All at once Together Lift me Lift yourselves Lift us all at once Dance our dreams on molecules of air Air our only teacher. Speak your dreams aloud That I may hear them speak To my dreams. Let our dreams provide Air fire words wings light Lift us all at once To places we recognize in dreams. Pat Verhulst Pat Verhulst is a native of Asheville who lived outside of North Carolina for fifteen years, then returned ten years ago to live in the moun tains, teach and write. She now teaches English and Creative Writing at Mars Hill Col lege. Her recent publications include the Moun tain Review, The Lyricist, and the Literary Review. drawings by Nick Edwinn Wade
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