Sometimes as he crouched there, blinking
dreamily at the flames, it seemed that the flames were of another fire, and that as he crouched by this other fire he saw another and different man from the half-breed cook before him.
"How is she to be saved?" repeated Claude
dreamily.
The spring murmured drowsily beside him; the branches waved
dreamily across the blue sky overhead; and a deep sleep, perchance hiding dreams within its depths, fell upon David Swan.
"And what a grand thing it would be," I went on
dreamily, thinking aloud rather than talking, "if we could only apply that Rule to books!
Neptune was already unsubstantial in the twilight, half god, half ghost, and his fountain plashed
dreamily to the men and satyrs who idled together on its marge.
Sets appeared to almost float away
dreamily throughout as they were wheeled off and instantly replaced - and the next chapter of the story - keeping things moving at a brisk pace.
Oxford's Port Meadow, common land beside the river Thames (or Isis, as it is here) is as
dreamily romantic a picnic spot as you can find: long grass, wild horses and the dreaming spires in the distance.
It's his 14th solo album, a collection of
dreamily autumnal, wistful, even melancholy songs.
"But, yes," he said, drifting off
dreamily into space.
As lulling ambient and classical music functions as the background soundtrack, Ram Dass' message unfolds
dreamily. In the film's last scene, Ram Dass offers what seems like his most important global message.
Nigeria has since outgrown the Stone Age in which the herdsmen are still
dreamily basking.
Furthermore, Qatar-based filmmakers Hadeer Omar and Idris Elhassan bring 'Chaos Antidote' (Qatar/2017), which portrays the ever-changing urban landscape of Doha in a
dreamily contemplated, wordless documentary.
But Head's latest incarnation shows his knack for melodic ingenuity and disarming subject matter is as
dreamily textured as ever.
She becomes distracted to the point of obsession with them,
dreamily prancing about the rooftops each night, hearing voices, feeling weightless, and perhaps communing with spirits and the statues.
He said: " As I fly today with British Airways - I wonder if I am the only person left in the world who likes to relax in a comfortable seat and
dreamily turn my head to the window and get lost in the ever-changing wonders of the planet as they drift by?