A Midsummer Morning's Dream

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I was speeding away from the cops
(unjustly accused of groping a bratty girl
in a tex-mex cantina)
without an instant to throw on my glasses
I made it a ways on the highway
dodging semis and metal rails

but I spear-headed the latter
and in an instantaneous bizzarity
found myself unharmed in Klamath Lake muck
(my ol Taurus totaled and floating away)

I crawled my way up and lazily reclined on a metal pipe
dazed beyond the beyonds
(my long hair blowing in the soft Fall wind)

soon it seemed an hour might have passed
and I realized that my armagedon had passed unnoticed
(the law was nowhere to be seen)
so,
in a careful frenzy,
I dashed my way across the highway

and through the short weeds
(past the junior high football field)
past the ice-cream shop I never go to
past my friend Aaron's bookstore,
thus confusing some well-dressed dawdlers
(a spectacled, grey-bearded man
and two ladies of whom I perceived only
their bourgeious pretensiousness):
they weren't sure what to make of my algae soaked clothes,
bestial stride and shining eyes

and there I was,
wretched,
headed nowhere I could count on anything.
Was I miserable?
no, the essence was liberating...
something like the French Revolution.


I woke up beneath the tireless ceiling fan
(the aching in my joints greatly subsided)
and made espresso out of excellent Sumatran beans,
enjoyed a few live numbers by the counting crows,
but,
(sipping by my potent mocha)
I felt like the sublime creation known as Nirvana: "Bleach"

for reasons irrelevant to explanation,
(rocking back and forth to the soul-felt chords)
like why Jan loved the Monkey Man,
I put this ragged dream to words

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AmyfriendAmyfriendabout 17 years ago
Thank God..it was only a dream..

and the Taurus is safe. But, it’s as if the dream has given you insight into the true nature of your being ... there’s only one thing you can do: Launch a dream counterattack. You have to unwash that dream - use Tide - its good for Algae too.

duddle146duddle146over 17 years ago
anguish

Waking up to find a nightmare was only a dream ~ shaken awake you realize life is wonderful after all.

LeBrozLeBrozover 17 years ago
~~

Remember, it's a dream ~

Than all this bit of unreality makes sense.

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