Dylan+Fourth+Wall

A Wall Nassau Winslow Homer 1898 Oil on Canvas 37.5 cm x 54 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art New York Times article on the thoughts of Winslow Homer's life - []

"To Sethe, the future was a matter of keeping the past at bay. The 'better life' she believed she and Denver were living was simply not that other one." (Beloved Chapter 3)

Dreams - By Paul Lawrence Dunbar DREAM on, for dreams are sweet: Do not awaken! Dream on, and at thy feet Pomegranates shall be shaken.

Who likeneth the youth Of life to morning? 'Tis like the night in truth, Rose-coloured dreams adorning.

The wind is soft above, The shadows umber. (There is a dream called Love.) Take thou the fullest slumber!

In Lethe's soothing stream, Thy thirst thou slakest. Sleep, sleep; 't is sweet to dream. Oh, weep when thou awakest!

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