i had a dream last night and there was a song/poem in it it was really good but i cant remember what its called and it was about being with your bf and sister in a car and the sister d!es

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That sounds like a poignant dream! While I can't identify a specific song or poem that perfectly matches your description, themes of love, loss, and familial relationships are often explored in literature and music. If you're looking for songs or poems that deal with similar themes, you might consider:

  1. "Fast Car" by Tracy Chapman - This song revolves around dreams of a better life and relationships, touching on both love and loss.
  2. "Tears in Heaven" by Eric Clapton - This one addresses loss profoundly and could resonate with feelings related to the scenario you're describing.
  3. "The Night We Met" by Lord Huron - This song explores themes of longing and loss in relationships.

For poetry, works by poets like Mary Oliver or Pablo Neruda often touch on love and loss beautifully. You might want to write down any specific lines or feelings you remember from your dream – that could help spark creativity or lead you to something similar. If you have more details or can remember specific lines, feel free to share!

i also remember seeing a glimps of a book it was sky and some trees with the title

The imagery of a sky and trees on a book cover could correspond to a number of books; without more specific details, it's hard to pinpoint an exact title. Here are a few possibilities that might fit:

  1. "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green - While its cover varies by edition, many feature nature imagery and themes of love and loss.
  2. "Where the Crawdads Sing" by Delia Owens - Some editions have beautiful covers featuring nature and sky, and the book addresses themes of solitude, nature, and loss.
  3. "The Sky is Everywhere" by Jandy Nelson - This book's cover includes a sky, and it deals with themes of grief and love.

If you can recall any more details about the book, like the storyline or specific words in the title or author's name, that might help narrow it down further!