Memory Ballad - A Thought by vianegativa85, literature
Literature
Memory Ballad - A Thought
Every dream is a constant reminder of the past, present and future based on personal experience. In these dreams there is an inherent recollection of every exposure, intimacy and savoir-faire of a person. Whether they are young or old, male, female or in between - it doesn't matter.
I used to remember my dreams, and in those most lucid moments I could pick out my own timeline as though it was written on a chart. Here I was born, and over here I cried, and here I laughed, loved, kissed, ran away and returned.
Dreams are abstract documentaries on your psyche, and a cross section of your own longevity.
Where do I stand at these crossroads? In
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I sat at a small diner on the edge of nothingness, looking outward. With only a bitter cup of coffee and a single piece of average pumpkin pie I watched, but didn't say a thing. Peering around I realized that I was the only one, as everyone else had left for a status of repose.
I waited for something to happen not realizing that the 'something' I needed waited for me in the same manner. What I needed was a catalyst or an inspiration to make my own way to that thing; that time and place I could almost touch and know exactly what to do when I did.
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