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That depends on whether you mean 'The dreams of tomorrow' or 'The dreams of tomorrows', and only you can know that. The former construction is much more likely to be what you mean, but I suppose you could be thinking of something like 'the dreams of all our tomorrows'. Writing it as 'all our tomorrows' dreams' would be technically correct but clumsy and ambiguous and, I think, best avoided.
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well I have a book about dreams and under death it says this: to dream of seeing your people dead, warns you of coming dissolution or sorrow. disappointments always follow dreams of this nature. To hear of any friend or relative being dead, you will soon have bad news from some of them. Those are the main parts to it but there is much more. If you keep having dreams and are worried the book about it is called " your dreams and what they mean"
Miniver Cheevy responds to the disappointments in his life through a sense of nostalgic longing for a romanticized past, feeling trapped in a time and place that he believes are beneath his potential. He expresses his discontent and frustration through alcohol, using it as a means to escape reality and enhance his feelings of dissatisfaction. Rather than actively seeking change, he resigns himself to his fate, lamenting his unfulfilled dreams while blaming the modern world for his lack of success. Ultimately, his response is one of passive resignation and idealized regret.
Hello, Some words I can't hear clearly........ Close your eyes now Starry skies, child Wish I could see where you go when you're sleeping my dear Across my dreams there is ………. enchanted land Un unknown peace I wish to understand A moonlight show a crystall palace waiting there Witch change in hands have passioned out of …. And the world is inside but you can't find the key And the door will stay closed till the castle is washed to the sea There is no ship There is no other ship to take you back to yesterday And tomorrows dream is much to far away And the world is inside but you can't find the key And the door will stay closed till the castle is washed to the sea There is no ship There is no ship to take you back to yesterday And tomorrows dream is much to far away Close your eyes child Go to sleep Our love follows you 'cross your dreams
You may have seen it in a video on Youtube of the famous base jumper Jeb Corliss " Grinding The Crack"video. Awesome song. Awesome Video.
In Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman," Willy Loman works as a traveling salesman. He represents the struggles of an average American striving for success in the post-war era. Throughout the play, his job symbolizes his dreams and disappointments, reflecting his inability to achieve the American Dream. Ultimately, Willy's profession contributes to his feelings of inadequacy and failure.
Some common types of psychic dreams are Dreams of Appartitions, Clairaudient Dreams or Clairsentient Dreams. Other types are Premonition of Precognitive Dreams and Telepathic Dreams.
Depending how it is used in a sentence, dreams could be a noun (His dreams were colorful) or a verb (He dreams in color.)
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These are dreams in which the sleeper becomes lucid, or aware that they are dreaming.
Unpleasant dreams are called Bad dreams. Very unpleasent dreams are called nightmares.