It reminded me that some children are called ‘dreamy.’ They’re
the ones who often play alone – who look for the fairy folk in the wood, who
have an imaginary friend, who see lions in the clouds and death’s heads on the
wallpaper, who sit on the headland watching passing ships and hearing the songs
of the pirates even at that distance.
And I thought that maybe dreamy children aren’t dreamy at
all. They’re simply aware of something beyond the obvious, something that most
of us grown ups don’t have the capacity to understand.
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Sometimes these children retain those qualities into adulthood. That's a true stroke of luck.
I know (ahem...)
Yeah, that's what you implied, isn't it.
(I didn't read quite thoroughly enough. Apologies.)
No need for apology. My initial reply was embarrassed, not corrective. I don't like being snarky either. And you weren't meant to infer any such thing (although you're right, of course.)
Ah, I see. :)
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