I had a dream it was breaking day
and the sky was like infinite marigold
with the faintest suggestion of green
in the depths,
like an overturned, compassing
goldfish bowl.
But looming and huge
in circling drift, impossibly slow
and impossibly vast, there were craft
in the sky like rude cigars. Lumpen,
irregular, not built to last and of varying
lengths - yet even the shortest, nuggetlike
lumps had dwarfed the clouds.
Dispelled them like milk
in the foulest tea that had ever stirred
and been stormed about. And the smell
I can't even describe that now.
I didn't know dreams
could smell at all.
But this one's aroma, no, stench
lingers yet. Although I woke up
from it days ago
A Pocketful of Poesy was and is again a Poem-a-Day(-on-Average) Blog! For 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and now for 2017 and going forward, you may expect to see 365 poems every year, 366 for leap years.
but aren't they all random?
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
nightmare invasion
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