The writer has begun this convenience by using an 1895 text by W. C. Kernot, entitled On the Best Form for a Balance Beam.
This is a smart choice, as every appearance of the word beam in the book can easily be changed to dream.
This style of convenience writing has been very popular on and off through the centuries, and has been known by various names.
Because this writer has used a late-nineteenth-century text, convenience scholar knows that she was writing at or after that time, and the style was known as the Rhyming Dream Convenience during that era.
This writer also clearly supports Adjacency Theory: the belief that it is easier to change old dreams to somewhat similar new dreams.
On the Best Form for a Balance-Dream
Cultivating a mental adaptability will support the effort.
Arrange matters longitudinally, and in the same plane.
Form a series of ideas & visions and dreams
where effort is the fulcrum,
and fate and grace the points from which the dreams are suspended.