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Lincoln: The Dream
by K C Stapleton
Updated
11/05/03 09:47 GMT
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TITANIC -
The ship is unsinkable.
PHONE - It's for you, your dead
relative is calling. |
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THE DREAM
The tall unwieldy man walked down a
long hallway that was for him very familiar. He was in the White
House. For him these hallways and staterooms were very
recognizable. Only, at that moment strangers were mingling around. The
sounds of mourning came to his ears and as he entered a drawing
room he saw a solider standing guard at the side of a coffin.
“Who,” he wondered, “was lying in state in the White House?”
The guard seemed to read his mind..
“The President is dead, he’s been shot.” Abraham Lincoln
woke from that dream wondering if he’d had a premonition or if
he’d simply had a dream expressing his fears. Lincoln had a life
long interest in the occult and had invited prominent spiritualist
mediums to both his home and once he took office even into the
White House.
Sad
Events
Oddly despite the apparent warning nature of the dream Lincoln
declined extreme measures to protect his life, taking a fatalistic
view of his future. The President arrived at Ford’s on the evening
of April 14, 1865 hoping that seeing the play: “My American Cousin”
would take his mind off the weighty decisions he was having to make
since the Civil War had ended. Booth snuck into to the State Box and
shot Lincoln at point-blank range.
Regretfully, just as he’d dreamed, he was killed as he sat
with his wife in the Ford Theater not long after that disturbed
sleep. Day's later President Lincoln’s body was laid in state in
the very room he’d seen in his dream.
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