lucid dreams

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    lucid dreams

    lucid dreams create fluid rings
    that spirit fingers slip through while traveling to..

    a dimly lit ballroom
    where i walked to a balcony overlooking vineyards, through the fog
    saw courts which gave view to the moon
    which gives light to the hills
    which span to the sands of Arabian desert
    where white horses watch clouds run
    miles later i notice a lake where dreams surface from
    it tapers to a creek, underneath a bridge where he lives
    kids tend to be kids, and throw stones at his crib
    but he counts sheep, and goes where his state of awareness is

    his:

    lucid dreams form fluid rings
    that the spirit fingers wear to take me anywhere

    to:


    the view from a penthouse suite, and it holds this
    a cocktail dress, two tickets in the left grip
    Virginia slim, pressed between her lips, has a gold tip
    squint from a distance, her olive eyes blow a slow kiss
    her heart skips, 'cause the table from which she sniffs
    has a telephone, which rang so she quickly sprang
    she's in a rush, so i asked her where i stand
    she exposed her back, showing all the destinations dreams can land
    then she asked what idea i came from
    in the question stood a lesson, so i asked her the same one
    turns out she came from a wealthy dream
    and now she's miserable, wants to go back to having nothing
    i told her if we sleep tonight
    we can probably catch a flight
    she disrobed, and that midnight..
    we rode.

    lucid dreams storm through the strings
    the lute that pings the melody to our lullaby..
    saw cuts the lumber, sheep jump the fence
    your Z's turn to binary code, haven't slept much since.

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    In science one tries to tell people, in such a way as to be understood by everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it's the exact opposite.

    Franz Kafka (1883-1924) Czech writer.

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