'Dreams' is a two-stanza poem by D.H. Lawrence, where he wrote about dreams and the people who dream dreams. In the first stanza, the poem says that all people dream, but some people dream the dreams while they are unconscious. As a result, they can't remember what they dreamt. They think of everything as vanity. In the second stanza, he talks about the daydreamers and he mentions them as dangerous people. He says that these people dream their dreams with open eyes and they can go to any aspect to make their dreams come true. There is no stopping for them. They can be seriously damaging to the other people around them. The poet states that the dreams should be for the betterment of the people around the dreamers.
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