All clauses have their own subjects and verbs, but subordinate clauses cannot be sentences on their own.
In this sentence, there are these clauses:
1. May the dreams...be tomorrow's dreams come true.
and
2. (which) you dream today
The first is the main clause, and the second is the subordinate clause; it's serving as an adjective, modifying the first occurrence of "dreams." It's hard to identify because of the unspoken word "which."
Suboridiante clauses:
What is the subordinate clause in the sentence:
May the dreams you dream today be tomorrow's dreams come true.
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