My Dream in the Drawer

Summary

This story follows a small and personal dream that the narrator keeps hidden in a drawer, illustrating how dreams can start small but grow over time. As the dream grows, the narrator decides to share it with others, demonstrating the power of letting dreams take flight and inspiring others to pursue their own dreams. The narrative encourages children to believe in their dreams, nurture them, and eventually release them into the world. This story fosters themes of imagination, hope, and sharing, making it an empowering piece to inspire young minds to dream big and be creative.

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I once had a dream, so small and light,
I kept it in a box.

I kept it hidden, safe and sound,
In my drawer of socks.

This tiny dream, I had, you see,
Was mostly about me…

…who I’d be, and where I’d go,
And what I’d one day see.

At first, it was a little dream,
Until one day it grew,

And so I took it out for air,
To show my dream to you.

And then my dream, it got so big,
I had to let it out …

I took it to the playground,
And watched it bounce about.

Then all the kids, they saw my dream,
And said, “We want one too!”
I said to them, “Ok, no probs.”
And told them what to do.

“Awesome!”
“Wow!”
“What??”

“Well, first you think of what you want.
Believe it with your heart.

To get a dream as big as mine,
This is the place to start.”

“And once it’s big enough,” I said.
“You’ve got to let it free
To fly up high across the world,
For all the world to see.”

And at that point, my big old dream,
Which once was in a drawer…
Shook and climbed,
Took to the sky…

And soared…
and soared…
…and soared.

Credits

Originally published by Book Dash under a Creative Commons Licensed BY 4.0. This book can be read for free on https://bookdash.org/books/my-dream-in-the-drawer and was created by: Megan Lötter (Illustrator), Marteli Kleyn (Designer), Fred Strydom (Writer), Ester Levinrad (Editor) Book Dash logo