(bathe myself in warm water with rose petals and lavender plus relinquish his heart down to the bones) Sounds like a plan to me!! Love this write. ~Sharon
Posted 1 Year Ago
1 Year Ago
Thank you dear Sharon fora lovely review
Warmly, B
I'm drawn to the theme of self-discovery and the resolve to cleanse oneself of negativity symbolized by shedding the tangled knot and bathing in rose petals and lavender.👏🏻
Don't worry Betty its just a dream but you crafted a beautiful poem PAINTED GRIMACE out of it. Peace within you peaceful for readers too. Dreams can be scarry too!
Posted 1 Year Ago
1 Year Ago
Thank you for your lovely review!
Much appreciated
Warmly, B
Such an intense poem, such an intense and visual dream. Tis almost a scream of terror hiding in each of its corners. There is creeping dread in every phrase, there is darkness and fear walking side by side
'Must shelter my core
shear the knot
then crawl through the web of revilement
bathe myself in warm water with
rose petals and lavender
plus relinquish his heart down to the bones'
More: here above you are sharing a torment of mind and - an instinctive need to protect the very spirit your would protect with your life. As often, your words are set beyond belief. Seems the mind will and MUST ultimately expose pain and/or. explode - as the dreamer has above. Nobody knows everything, we are only human, even the kindest and/or the seemingly pleasant people.. can be evil and threatening. Do we evade people, do we suspect everyone, do we withdraw from society - in case? Or do we take chances and then -. be near destroyed by what we discover and how we can be treated .
Your dream is best shared, outed and as quickly and possibly destroyed by the light of disclosure.
Posted 1 Year Ago
1 Year Ago
Thank you dear EM for your interesting interpretation, very intuitive….sending hugs
Warmly,.. read moreThank you dear EM for your interesting interpretation, very intuitive….sending hugs
Warmly, B
Sometimes dreams can act as messengers from hidden portions of our minds. These higher levels of consciousness can tell us when we are in danger and what we can do about it. Lincoln had a number of such dreams in the months before his assassination, but he seems to have also had a rather fatalistic attitude.
As I get older my interesting dreams increase but I doubt I will have one as extremely well presented as this,
Also, I'm inclined to think your usage of vocabulary is as well presented as any I read and certainly well above what I struggle to offer.
Unsurprisingly, this is another little beauty, with the "Sugary hand" commentary winning the, (valued far and wide) poetic heartbeat of the year award ......!!!))))
I'll have to slip that into one of my struggling offerings one day in the hope I am not discovered.
BTW, I hope you like dogs because if I and my darling wife of 57 yrs. (we hadn't heard of divorce back then) are ever road tripping over Black Mountains way, which I had previously swore to do on my Great Grandmother's grave (she was a painter living in Scotland) we will surely drop by to compare reviews, that is if my 2002 Safari van would make it that far......!!!!))))
Have a lovely rest of the day BESTB
Posted 1 Year Ago
1 Year Ago
What a complimentary and understanding review and I always appreciate your comments….
Warml.. read moreWhat a complimentary and understanding review and I always appreciate your comments….
Warmly, B
A dream that would have terrified me dear Betty , given me the mares. That feeling of claustrophobia , being trapped and not being able to escape from impending doom. Word choice is excellent, visuals amazing. A super write.
Chris
Posted 1 Year Ago
1 Year Ago
Thanks so much Chris, a fine review as always..
Happy Thursday!
Warmly, B
.. reads like a nightmare but then, it dawned on me .. one mans dream, might well be another mans poison .. yet there is so much of it about these days .. immorality, I mean .. take care what you sip until they give the all clear .. but in the meantime, I wish you only the very best of all good things Betty .. Neville
Posted 1 Year Ago
1 Year Ago
Thank you Neville for a very astute review, much appreciated
Warmly, B
1 Year Ago
You are more than welcome Betty, my pleasure entirely. Truly, N
takes some effort to find that peace...but worth it.
Grimace is my second favorite word in he English language...great to use it in your title.
Love the line "then crawl through the web of revilement" that whole stanza is money.
the entire poem is.
j.
Posted 1 Year Ago
1 Year Ago
Thank you dear J for a grimacing great review, much appreciated!
Wanly, B
My love of poetry results from my love of art. As a painter I am able to express myself on a canvas. As a poet my words come from my heart, my moods, sometimes sad, mostly upbeat. I like to use vivid .. more..