So many dreams and night mares caused me to write this short poem. Enjoy.........................Bern...................Peace. Sleep. Just one night of blissful sleep. No more hours of counting sheep. Let me sink down into that pillow of mine. To close my eyes would be divine. I have tried most remedies to try to doze off. When I think that I am successful, I have to cough. Insomnia is a most terrible complaint. It would try the nerves of some blessed Saint. No more drinks after five o'clock, Telvision forbidden, no more shock. A blessing just to drop off to sleep. I wish that I had never seen those sheep. Bern -----Original Message----- From: Hawkins, Darwin <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Montag, 10. Juli 2000 22:58 Subject: Re: weird dreams - short question? > Some of the greatest adventures have been in dream land. I have woke >up with such a wonderful sense of being entertained by a story in which I >was a direct participant and thinking "If there was some way I could record >those and put them into books, I would be rich!" > > Dreaming is nothing but the mind avoiding boredome by frolicking >around and playing with itself! I believe there are parts that do not have >to sleep and rest up while the rest of the body does. > >> > Hello David, Some people have dreams nearly every night. Before I was >> > diagnosed with PD I had terrible nightmares. I have written them down >> and >> > called them a Parkies Dream World. I showed them to my Neuro eventually >> and >> > he told me to have them printed but I have never gotten around to it. >> After >> > I was placed on Cinnebene the nightmares changed to wonderful dreams >> which I >> > still have. Hope that this answers a few questions Bern...........Peace >> > >> > http://members.teleweb.at/bernard.shaw/poetry.html >>