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Because my brain hurts from yet another dark and horrid poem from poets.org - you tell me why modern american poets are depressing and apparently know my dreams? Because beyond its false advertisement in the title, "this is a wonderful poem"
is almost exactly a recurring nightmare I have where nothing I do ends up with a happy ending for me, whether its walking past it, running away, attacking it...

In an attempt to exorcise this brainbleachworthy vision out of my head, I looked up Hafiz: 

At This Party


I don't want to be the only one here

Telling all the secrets -


Filling up all the bowls at this party,
Taking all the laughs.


I would like you

To start putting things on the table
That can also feed the soul
The way I do.


That way

We can invite


A hell of a lot more

Friends.


From: http://www.astrodreamadvisor.com/Hafiz.html

lil_brown_bat: "Buttering the Sky" made me think of you. :) 

Date: 2009-04-28 05:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gayathri.livejournal.com
leading it back to the recurring nightmare - "success" would be defined by getting past the thing, and not dying. In my recurring dream, there was never any success there, every choice still led to my falling off a cliff and dying. The poem brought up that nightmare very vividly.... so I'm reading a lot of the recurring dream in that poem.

The other thing is that I'm a pretty stubborn girl - a challenge like, "what are you going to do about it" makes me say, "I dont want to play YOUR game!Pbbth!" I never did dares, or handled challenges from others well.

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