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Friday, August 31, 2012

alive and kicking


I dreamed I was a warrior. I dreamed of battles, I dreamed of feats, I dreamed of lands unconquered.

I dreamed of a butterfly—soft, untouched—taking flight. Irregular flight.

I dreamed I was alive…and kicking.

I dreamed the world—my world—was perfectly round. I dreamed of friends. I dreamed I was ready for myself.

I dreamed I was bathing in a crystal clear mountain stream. I dreamed the trees were in communion—with a huge, flat, sun-warmed rock.

I dreamed the Moon was full…of love, life, and watercolors.

I was high. High on summertime. High on pure breath. Way higher than my silly limitations.  

And when I finally came down, I was still here. Now.

I woke up to find my bed was made. I woke up to find my mind was blank. I woke up to find my dreams had all come true.

And tomorrow, when I once again lie in slumber, I shall remember the virtues and—yes Johnny—the watusi, the twist.

And tomorrow, when my time comes, I will know there is no tomorrow, no sorrow, no time.

6 comments:

  1. Hello stranger I have missed you! Shared your AMAZING Poem on FB and TAGGED you! So glad to have you back...inspired by your words...could this be a sign of great things to come?
    M.C.V. Egan

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  2. This is beautiful and very moving. The imagery you have conjured up is wonderfully powerful. I loved reading it!

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  3. Thank you so much for your very kind words, Danita. Glad you liked it!

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  4. Hi Sharon and thank you for your wonderful comment. Yes, these words came straight from the heart...

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  5. Dearest Catalina. Thank you so much for sharing my words! It's always an immense pleasure to hear from you. Like the poem says, I was dreaming big-time. Not sure I'm awake at all. Just when you think you're through with major changes, in and out, life opens up new (and scary) possibilities. Beginning to see that living from the heart is a necessity...

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