I dreamed I spoke in another's language, I dreamed I lived in another's skin, I dreamed I was my own beloved, I dreamed I was a tiger's kin. I dreamed that Eden lived inside me, And when I breathed a garden came, I dreamed I knew all of Creation, I dreamed I knew the Creator's name. I dreamed--and this dream was the finest-- That all I dreamed was real and true, And we would live in joy forever, You in me, and me in you. Clive Barker
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The poem, "I dreamed I spoke in another's language" by Meena Kadir, speaks to the need for people to be able to communicate with one another through words and actions. The speaker in this poem struggles with a dual identity. On the one hand, the speaker has an interesting dual personality; on the other hand, he also is able to relate to others through his ability to speak in their language. The speaker is not bothered by his duality or his communication problems, which makes him want to continue speaking in another's language.

Source: Days Of Magic, Nights Of War

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