My Dream Last Night

ere were people lining a sort of a street about twenty persons deep, and I was one of them.
The atmosphere was fantastic - a bit like London's Notting Hill or New Orleans' Mardi Gras
carnivals.

My dream last night was unusual
My dream last night

I dream a lot, but my dream last night was an unusual one…

There were people lining a sort of a street about twenty persons deep, and I was one of them.
The atmosphere was fantastic – a bit like London’s Notting Hill or New Orleans’ Mardi Gras
carnivals.

The stage was the gap – the roadway, if you like – between the crowds that faced one another.
Performers were taking it in turns to do their thing over a stretch of about fifty metres.
A tall, gangly, thin old black man, who vaguely reminded me of a bald Chuck Berry stopped in
front of me as he was doing his act, and said, ” It’s your turn! The people want to hear your
song!”

My Song

“I don’t have a song”, I replied, to which, he took me by the wrist, and said, “Everyone has a
song”.

He led me by the wrist up the gap between the two crowds dancing – walking as people do in
joyous processions frequently glancing at me and all the while smiling at me and the crowds.
I was very shy, not embarrassed, but I didn’t know what to do

I began to hum, and then sing words that I thought only he could hear. He encouraged me, and
the onlookers seemed to do so too.

Slowly, I started to sing slightly louder. The spectators could not have heard me, but they smiled
and moved rhythmically, swaying to and fro.

Singing My Song in My Dream Last Night

As I gained confidence, my song grew louder. I stumbled over some of the words and phrases,
but it didn’t seem to matter… people were on my side, and I loved them, and my old guide, for it.
I woke up before I finished singing my song, but I still had the words running around my brain.

It was Bob Marley’s Three Little Birds.

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Owen
Owen

Owen Jones, Amazon Best-Selling Author from Barry, Wales, has lived in several countries and travelled in many more. While studying Russian in the USSR in the '70's, he hobnobbed with spies on a regular basis; in Suriname, he got caught up in the 1982 coup; and while a company director, he joined the crew of four as the galley slave to sail from Barry to Gibraltar a home-made concrete yacht, which was almost rammed by a Russian oil tanker and an American aircraft carrier.
“I am a Celt, and we are romantic”, he said when asked about his writing style, “and I firmly believe in reincarnation, Karma and Fate, so, sayings like 'Do unto another...', and 'What goes round comes around' are central to my life and reflected in my work. I write about what I see, or think I see, or dream... and, in the end it is all the same really”. He speaks seven languages and is learning Thai, since he lives in Thailand with his Thai wife of fifteen years.
His first novel, Daddy's Hobby is from the seven-part series 'Behind The Smile: The Story of Lek, a Bar Girl in Pattaya', but his largest collection is 'The Megan Series', twenty-three novelettes on the psychic development of a teenage girl, the subtitle of which, 'A Spirit Guide, A Ghost Tiger and One Scary Mother!' sums them up nicely. He has written fifty novels and novelettes, including: Dead Centre; Andropov's Cuckoo; Fate Twister; The Disallowed (a philosophical comedy); Tiger Lily of Bangkok; and A Night in Annwn (Annwn being the ancient Welsh word for Heaven). Many have been translated into foreign languages and narrated into audio books.
Owen Jones writes stories set in Wales, Spain and Thailand, where he now lives. He is a life-long Spiritualist, and this belief is interwoven, in a very realistic way, into many of his books and storylines. If you like a touch of the 'supernatural', try his books
He sums his life up thus: “Born in the Land of Song, Living in the Land of Smiles”.

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