Monday, July 19, 2010

dreamscapes




had wild dreams last night...bold colors and beautiful but creepy characters and nonsensical-whimsy... thought this poem, and the image, would be appropriate...

The Surrealist Learns To Fly

BY JENNIFER O'GRADY

Occasionally he wakes, finds
the cool cube of his room
delirious with colors: blaring
daffodils and rigid roses,
petals a soft, translucent red

like the inside of an eyelid.
By the window, a clock's
expressionless face near glossy skins
of magazines, a telephone
the color of frozen milk

or silence, the color of old.
He is melting, his bones
grown paper-light, they travel
over the bed's pale hills, the woman
who's come to wash him.

The ceiling is a landscape
bleeding white as he floats
through the muted winter sky,
a boundless symbol of nothing.
The woman draws the blind.

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