Relaxing dreamy clip: "A Day Dreamer" Music: "Watermark" by Enya: Watermark is an album by the Irish musician Enya, released on September 19, 1988. Featuring her first major hit, "Orinoco Flow", Watermark was Enya's breakthrough album release, and is considered a seminal example of New Age music, although Enya herself does not consider her work to be of that genre. Two versions of the album were released. In 1989, an extended version of Watermark included "Storms in Africa Part II" (as sung in English), which had been released as a single. Some later reissues of Watermark once again omit this track.
Poem: "A Day Dreamer" "Ever since I can remember, I've been a day dreamer. I'd constantly think about places I longed to see. It would lift my spirits, when needed. Alleviate frustrations welled up, inside of me. Being a day dreamer, has merits. Where else, can you see all the wonders of the world, so vivid in your mind. Enabling you to be at any place, at any time. When you day dream, you can escape into your own little world, especially, when the going gets rough. It can be an instant gratification, when you've had enough. No harm has ever been done, by being a day dreamer. It's quite beneficial in many ways. As far as I can see, I 'll probably be a day dreamer, for the rest of my days..." (Audrey Heller)