When I grew up, my family had a record of the Reverend Dr Martin Luther King’s Great March to Freedom Rally Speech (from the Detroit march in June, not the march on Washington in August). https://youtu.be/0aO7mXbx2lo
I don’t know how many times I listened to it, I copied it to a very eclectic mixtape I made. I do remember I discovered it wasn’t good for falling to sleep to, it was too stirring, though I tried a few times as MLK had a very nice voice.
Because of these early experiences, when people say “I have a dream” I often think and sometimes say, “that the brotherhood of man will become a reality?” It’s nice I got to say it to Bunson too.
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Marshmallow Dreams webcomic transcript
Bunson Hoppydew, a little pink bunny, he likes dancing, friendship and cake, spoings around the page, dancing with glee.
Bunson: I had a dream.
Narrator: That the brotherhood of man became a reality?
Bunson: No
Bunson: That I was an enormous marshmallow and me and the cheesecakes went on an adventure!
Bunson: Though your dream sounds nice too.