Saturday, January 23, 2010

Dream...

DREAMING
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Some dreams seem real,
a landscape where I blithely walk.
I had such a vision last night,
someone knocked at my door,
itself a gilt rococo rhombus,
splintering from age,
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its scrolls and cliche' angels interwoven
and my friend Mary beckoned for me
to follow her to the door down the path,
which I did.
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I found a portal, not too embellished,
knocked and waved to my friend
Jim, whose undulating tresses
flowed seductively
as the hair of a satyr should.
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A real surprise,
but it was he, true enough
and not symbolic,
with a stance imperial,
like an ambassador-at-large
for mischief.
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I should have known all along.
In my real life he's gone for good,
and my question is,
is my dream about yearning?
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Wednesday's dream was another story,
all symbolic.
I had no form,
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I seemed to be a sliver of paper,
scribbled upon
then crunched in a clenched fist
and thrown to the ground
where a gust of wind sent me airborne.
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And my question is,
is my dream about longing?
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16 comments:

  1. Beautiful Lyn! I wonder about your interpretation!..
    I too have these dreams and I love them.

    In particular once I had a dream about my mother years after she had passed...we were visiting in the Swiss Alps...although neither of us had been there...
    I saw her from a distance calling on an old public phone....I heard her say Linda as if I were standing next to her!. Wonderful experience
    Linda

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  2. Hi Lyn,

    That you can remember your dreams at all is amazing. Writing poems about them is too!

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  3. Hi Linda-
    Thank you..interpretation..off the top of my head..I too dream of my Mom, and hear her voice..I sort of take it for granted!

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  4. Hi Derrick-
    Sometimes I sort of fill in my dreams..poetic licence, I guess! I think my subconscious and my dreams come from the same place...

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  5. I never realised people had such amazing poetic dreams.I dream very rarely and if I do it's usually an anxiety dream such as leaving the eggs boiling on the stove.I have never thought much about dreaming. I think the reason I don't dream when I'm asleep is because I'm in a dream practically the entire time I'm awake.

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  6. Hi rall-
    I agree about being in a dream..of course. Life is just a Maya..a great big B Movie dream...

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  7. I love dreams - I love the way the mind works when it's not inhibited - or maybe inhibited is the wrong word - maybe it's just a different way our mind works then when we are awake - hmmm, maybe I should just go to sleep because I don't think I'm making any sense - loved your poem xxo

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  8. Hi Jeane-
    Thank you..that's what I mean..no matter how weird the symbols, somehow we know we're in there! And going back to sleep..good idea!!

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  9. Lovely poem about your dreams, Lynn, but only you will know their true meaning.

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  10. Hi Jane-
    Thanks..I think that just as dreams shift, so do meanings...I don't mind!!

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  11. Loved your dream/poem...a great ride. Artistic license...poetic license how else does one get through these sweet days? ha

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  12. Hi Mary Ann-
    Thank you so much..As they say, life is short..art is forever!!

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  13. You captured the essence of dreams perfectly, Lyn. Love this one!

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  14. Hi Willow-
    Thank you...
    To "get" to dreams, I think we have to suspend our inhibitions...dreaming while awake!!

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  15. Extraordinary. It might well be about longing, but also about wanting affection. It lends itself to all kinds of interpretation.

    Many thanks. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

    Greetings from London.

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  16. Greetings to a Cuban-
    Thank you...I think I always have to wait and see what the reader says. I accept the interpretation.
    I myself think I'm putting words together with arbitrary meanings that may come together as a poem!

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