Wednesday, July 30, 2014

House of Ruins

I wake to the sound of crashing waves
and pain of my body slamming against the wall 

I try to stand and get my footing 

but I'm flung about the room like an old rag doll

I feel scared and confused 

and move slowly to the door

Sweaty and tired I turn the brass knob

my loud screams drowned out by the horror

Water up to my chest, I go to the window

is this a dream or a practical joke

I shake uncontrollably;  legs turn to rubber

Fear overcomes me; I'm starting to choke

The sight so unbelievable I blink my eyes

yet the frightening vision is not a mistake

My childhood home has lost it's foundation

violently riding the waves of the lake



Written for dVerse Poet's Pub~Poetics
Prompt: DMT-Dream like State


*The prompt inspired me to write about one of my many dreams of my childhood and childhood home. I find great healing in my dream life; especially when it comes to working through a difficult childhood.



























































10 comments:

  1. whew...i dunno if it is a doorway to adventure...or horror...its funny, i just watched noah tonight...which really was not a good movie in my opinion...but runs in vein with the water and the house being washed away...lived through a couple floods...those are def scary...i am glad your dreams bring you to healing though...smiles.

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    1. Trust me Brian-these childhood home dreams are def Horror! They come with different scenarios and images that all tell the story of chaos. The home is the symbol of the family problems.

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  2. the last stanza... how you said childhood home, almost give a feeling of you observing yourself... like an outer-body experience. The entire read was definitely a rush.

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    1. Thank you so much Anthony for getting the meaning of my poem. These dreams I have about my childhood/childhood home are absolutely frightening; yet cathartic at the same time.

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  3. Dreams are so real..... maybe they are.

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    1. Roslyn-I am a big believer that our dreams are real in that they are helping us deal with unresolved issues we are holding onto to. A bit of therapy during sleep.

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  4. I like the images. The door is the opening to the water that gives a touch of reality. Then, they connect with the childhood house leaving its foundation, setting itself free, opening possibilities while floating on the lake.

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    1. Wow, I just love your interpretation of my poem. I like you see the positive aspect of the house floating away. Thank you, I never thought about it that way but I guess there are both positive and negative in the house floating away.

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  5. To be carried away in a flood - what a vicious nightmare.

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    1. No doubt-talk about not feeling grounded. This is the ultimate example of never knowing what will happen next. Pure Chaos!

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