Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Remnants Of A Dream


remnants of a bad dream hold me prisoner
choking sobs from my subconscious
the suffocation of emotion in a body
aware yet fully passive
 
suppressed fight bears heavy
spilling over into my waking state
rationale and logic unable to shake
the remnants of last nights dream

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    1. It sounds like something has to be letting go...Nice. Love the picture :)

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    2. It was inspired by a nightmare I had, one of those that feel so real upon waking.

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  2. Wow...strong writing there, you created an imagery for me! Lil scary too....

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    1. Thanks Aditi, it was inspired by a nightmare that I had.

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  3. I always hate it when bad dreams continue to hang around even after a person wakes up! Your poem evokes lots of feelings.

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    1. I hate them too Mary, they can seem so real that it's hard to disassociate yourself from them.

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  4. Any nightmare that lingers like that is bad. Even scarier is that the worst nightmares are those that starts during day ... really a frightening thought. The worst nightmares are those that are for real..

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    1. Those that start in the day . . . . and those that are truly real give nightmares a whole new meaning.

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  5. I hate nightmares ~ Good thing I forget my dreams so easily now when I'm awake ~ Hope you have a good week ~

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  6. It's terrible when those nightmares linger even when you try to put them out of your thoughts. Very powerful poem wrought with the emotion nightmares bring.

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    1. Thank you. It's definitely the emotions that come with them that make them hard to shake.

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  7. def our dreams can carry over in our waking...the fear, the anger....oy...had a really nasty nightmare in my teens that stuck with me all these years....can still remember it vividly....

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  8. I rarely remember my dreams or have nightmares but when I do I am shattered the next day.
    You describe the feeling very well.

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    1. I know what you mean about being shattered the next day.

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  9. Your words are so very evocative and emotional - I can feel my heart beat pounding as I try to recover from this nightmare.

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    1. Thanks Brenda. I hate waking with a pounding heart beat that takes a while to steady into its normal rhythm.

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  10. remnants… rational and logic have a fierce competitor in fear!

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