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Is it this one?I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep Lyricsby . From This is the ArmyI'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep byOut on a hike all day, dearPart of the army grindWeary and long the way, dearBut really I don't mindI'm getting tired so I can sleepI want to sleep so I can dreamI want to dream so I can be with youI've got your picture by my bed'Twill soon be placed beneath my headTo keep me company the whole night throughFor a little while, whatever befallsI will see your smile till reveille callsI hope you're tired enough to sleepAnd please sleep long enough to dreamAnd look for me for I'll be dreaming toohttp://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/thisisthearmy/imgettingtiredsoicansleep.htm
Jonas and his father worried about Gabriel's fretfulness at night because they knew that if he didn't sleep soundly soon that they would have to release him.
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I think you're thinking of this phrase in Hamlet's "To be or not to be" soliloquy: "To die, to sleep; / To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub; / For in that sleep of death what dreams may come . . ."
As Hamlet is contemplating suicide, he equates sleep with death. But then he imagines what death is like, and worries that if there are dreams or something after, it would be bad: "To die, to sleep - To sleep, perchance to dream - ay, there's the rub, For in this sleep of death what dreams may come..."
Edgar Allen poeAnswerEdgar Allen poe --------------------------------------------If it was E.A.Poe, it's either plagiarism or parody. The first part of this is a misquote of W.H.Davies [1870-1940] in a poem called Leisure.What is this life if, full of care,We have no time to stand and stare?The second part is in Hamlet's famous speech that begins 'To be or not to be...'and later has these words:"To die - to sleepTo sleep! perchance to dream...."In the 20th century there was a musical by Noël Coward [or was it Ivor Novello?] called Perchance to Dream.
It is certainly unusual for an infinitive verb to be used as the predicate of a sentence, but in English all sorts of improbable constructions do come up. There is a line in Shakespeare that comes to mind: "To sleep, perchance to dream." As a grammarian I might try to expand the sentence by putting in the parts that are only implied: I am going to sleep and perchance I am also going to dream. In the expanded version, the predicate is going, which is not an infinitive. Even so, as originally written the line consists pretty much only of infinitive verbs.
Sleep to Dream - 2014 was released on: USA: 27 February 2014 (Richmond International Film Festival)
The release of sperm during sleep is commonly referred to as a wet dream or nocturnal emission. It is a natural physiological response in males as a way for the body to get rid of excess semen.
Sleep on It - 2008 Sweet Dream in California 1-9 was released on: USA: 20 February 2008
Yes you can I dream in my sleep all the time.
Sleep to Dream - 2007 was released on: USA: 30 May 2007 (Palatine, Illinois) USA: 17 October 2008 (Flint Film Festival)
Yes, it is possible to dream about trying to sleep.
they dream of things or have nightmares or they don't have dream or a nightmare they just sleep
you have a dream while you sleep. This is why sometimes you don't remember your dreams