To Dream

Flaming June



We don't learn the word "dream" by being shown a dream, the way we learn the word "apple" by being shown an apple.

—Anonymous

When I am asleep I dream what I dream when I am awake. It is a continuous dream.

—Antonio Porchia




I am the dream you are dreaming. When you want to awaken, I am that wanting.

—Rainer Maria Rikle


To Dream


I sit up startled, curious,

wondering how I arrived

in that world from this one,

and back into here from there.

The transition was so easy.

like falling asleep, requiring

no secret key or sacred word.

In my dream, the ocean

dreams of being the sky and

I dream I am everything.

In morning, I awake into my dream,

the ocean into hers.



Photo Credit: Frederick Lord Leighton, P. R. A. (1830-1896). Flaming June, 1895. Oil on canvas; 46 x 46 inches. Museo de Arte de Ponce, Puerto Rico.

 


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