Showing posts with label Things Nobody Asked Me About. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Things Nobody Asked Me About. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Is A Wind In The Windowscreens
Is a wind soughing in the windowscreens
Tonight and i would like to follow it
Backwards, climbing against its current, slipping as a salmon upstream
To find the place, miles from here,
From which it set out. There, I would like to lie down
Under wheeling stars for a long while and dig
Fingers strong into loamy earth when
My own troubled susurrations stir and come
To mind and grow heavy and yanking
Until they leave me again, like a wind,
On their long journey to sough in my windowscreens tonight.
Tonight and i would like to follow it
Backwards, climbing against its current, slipping as a salmon upstream
To find the place, miles from here,
From which it set out. There, I would like to lie down
Under wheeling stars for a long while and dig
Fingers strong into loamy earth when
My own troubled susurrations stir and come
To mind and grow heavy and yanking
Until they leave me again, like a wind,
On their long journey to sough in my windowscreens tonight.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Other People's Dreams of Teeth
Everyone loathes to hear another person's dreams related to them.
So I'll make it brief.
Dreamt last night that two of my teeth fell out. they had two small metal prongs by which they were meant to attach to my gums via insertion of these prongs into very small holes. I spent the whole dream frantically trying to simultaneously direct the prongs into their apertures and still hold on to the tooth. No matter how hard I tried I could not replace the teeth in my head. It seemed terribly important and caused me horrible stress that i could not put everything aright.
I've read somewhere that to dream of one's teeth falling out is common, but I've never before experienced it. Supposedly, if you're the sort who believes in the unconscious mind and the interpretation of dreams, such a dream reflects a feeling of not having control in one's life.
It certainly seems plausible in my case. When I awoke, I didn't feel any relief to discover that all of my teeth were in place. Instead I just replaced one nightmarish fear-stress continuum with another.
So I'll make it brief.
Dreamt last night that two of my teeth fell out. they had two small metal prongs by which they were meant to attach to my gums via insertion of these prongs into very small holes. I spent the whole dream frantically trying to simultaneously direct the prongs into their apertures and still hold on to the tooth. No matter how hard I tried I could not replace the teeth in my head. It seemed terribly important and caused me horrible stress that i could not put everything aright.
I've read somewhere that to dream of one's teeth falling out is common, but I've never before experienced it. Supposedly, if you're the sort who believes in the unconscious mind and the interpretation of dreams, such a dream reflects a feeling of not having control in one's life.
It certainly seems plausible in my case. When I awoke, I didn't feel any relief to discover that all of my teeth were in place. Instead I just replaced one nightmarish fear-stress continuum with another.
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