Dreams
I dream only of the familiar
although fragmented and re-mixed
until the mosaic-tile result
no longer bears resemblance
to my every-day.
A doorway from the houseI dream without plot.
of my 3rd-grade best friend
leads into the high school gym.
If my dreams were novels,
I would never bring them
home from the library.
A swim turns into flight,My dreams are without art,
and then I'm arguing
at a bowling alley.
not much "there" there,
a gallery of the pedestrian,
I'd pass it by on my way to
more interesting places.
I shuffle papers at work,But does my sleeping-self
on the first floor of a skyscraper
in the middle of the woods.
guard me against
dreams of excess?
The time spent in luxurious splendor,Does my sleeping-self protect me?
in sybaritic excesses,
where my every desire
is anticipated and fulfilled.
A rage of resent,
accompanied by rancor-ridden roars
of enmity,
in which I yell until my ears hurt.
The terror that chases me
as I suffer and panic and pant and stumble
until I can't run any farther
and it wouldn't do any good anyway
because I'm in a corner
and it is dark and dank and
Or perhaps I have only boring dreams.
7 comments:
I like this, specially the mosaic tile effect...
very nice, i especially like this,
A rage of resent,
accompanied by rancor-ridden roars
of enmity,
in which I yell until my ears hurt.
Thanks, Juliet. I liked the idea of looking at a mosaic and not knowing which piece came from a plate, or a bowl, or a mug, or a floor tile.
Hi, Leigh. Thanks.
Sister AE, this is wonderful. I love to analyaze dreams --and it's incredible how your poetry erad the way we dream. In and out of consciousness whether night or day...and with the intense emotion and imagery that unclear dreams can bring to us. Just very well done. I read your poem on poetswhoblog and lnked here. Thank you. Ali
Hello, Ali. I'm so glad you like it, and I'm glad you stopped by.
I always come away from reading your work thinking a little bit more introspectively. I like work that forces the reader to look inward. Few writers manage this, but you do.
Popped by from Michele's tonight. I'm super late on account of my cantankerous BlackBerry. It has issues commenting on some Blogger blogs. Sometimes, technology vexes me!
Hi, Carmi. Thanks so much! And I work with technology too, so I really understand.
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