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Dreams

An evocative poem, about dreams, by Harinder, exclusively for Different Truths.

I regard dreams as God’s blessings
Dreams can give you mindless ecstasy
Dreams can take you from the realm of real to the world of fantasy
Dreams can give you pleasures untold
Dreams can make a coward bold
Dreams can cure an incurable disease
Without going to a doctor, without paying his fee
In dreams, you can be with those you idolise
In dreams, you can write a book and win a Booker prize
In dreams, you can be a lion or a king
In dreams, you can in a melodious voice sing
Dreams are the directions showing you the way to go
Just like signboards on the roads guiding you with maps and arrows.

Visual by Different Truths

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Harinder Cheema
Harinder Cheema is a renowned poetess and an internationally published author. Her novel, 'The Temple Stop' received 'The Best Book of the Year Award 2020' by Aghaaz, Author in You. She is the co-author of 17 poetry anthologies. Her short stories have been published in the coffee table books. Her articles have been published in various international magazines, and she has also received many prestigious honours and awards in the field of literature.

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