Taco Wisdom
Tales in the Night
In my dream, I found myself in a place
Where everything was upside down and out of place
The sky was orange, the grass was blue
And the moon shone bright in the midday hue
I saw a group of elephants flying through the air
Their trunks waving in the breeze without a care
They passed by a house that stood on just one wall
And a cat that walked on water, not at all
But the strangest thing I saw that night
Was a giant taco, glowing bright with light
It spoke to me in a voice so sweet
And offered me a seat to rest my weary feet
I sat and listened as it told me tales
Of far-off lands and magical whales
And as I sat there, feeling oh so grand
I realized I was dreaming, and I woke up with a start
But the memory of that dream, it lingers still
And the taco's words, they haunt me still
I'm left to wonder, was it all a dream
Or was it something more, something beyond the seams?
About the Creator
Donna L. Roberts, PhD (Psych Pstuff)
Writer, psychologist and university professor researching media psych, generational studies, human and animal rights, and industrial/organizational psychology
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Comments (1)
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