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"And you will make the dream catcher, To set above his head? And can you use these feathers From the bird we sacrificed instead?" Two days before, it began, The horrible visions in his head- Nightmares had left him paralyzed, In his sleep, loitering, but dead. At first he was alive And as strong as strong could be. Then a leap of faith Turned into catastrophe. A voice, a love, and then the shock. The pebble broken off the rock. A lifeless sleep in the face of day Behind closed eyes in disarray. And I could hear my heart beat, The dream catcher may not be enough. For it seems as though he's seen it all His life a little rough. I agreed in helping her; And my head it wandered fast. With dread in case this didn't work The nightmares slipping past. And when I came, she held his hand. A woman a drift, yet here on land: And, though no word was said at all I knew she knew the plan. Because her heart was set, She did not sigh, or moan, or fret. In fact she hardly wept, Her love it took a stand. I gathered the feathers, Securing them tightly. Weaving the string in and out, Ever so lightly. My hands were stiff But I kept going. Despite the fact Of not really knowing, If this was going to work. Her eyes somewhat piercing, For she hardly blinked. It made me wonder, It made me think: Will I ever love Like this woman does? Tangled in another's soul Just because. At last I pulled the scissors out Cutting just below the final knot. Filled with hope now, not a single doubt, Because I gave it all I got. Handing her the perfect dream catcher, She smiled and then she said, "Would you mind doing me the honors Of placing this above his head?" I cried for her, she had no tears. Of all my days and all my years, I've never met a woman more humble Despite the shift in gears. I hung it up, just as she asked. She took a silent, in drawn breath. Can we save this man lost asleep, Or will the nightmares be his death?
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Jun 10, 2015
Jun 10, 2015 at 5:46 PM UTC
Will The Nightmares Be His Death?
"And you will make the dream catcher, To set above his head? And can you use these feathers From the bird we sacrificed instead?" Two days before, it began, The horrible visions in his head- Nightmares had left him paralyzed, In his sleep, loitering, but dead. At first he was alive And as strong as strong could be. Then a leap of faith Turned into catastrophe. A voice, a love, and then the shock. The pebble broken off the rock. A lifeless sleep in the face of day Behind closed eyes in disarray. And I could hear my heart beat, The dream catcher may not be enough. For it seems as though he's seen it all His life a little rough. I agreed in helping her; And my head it wandered fast. With dread in case this didn't work The nightmares slipping past. And when I came, she held his hand. A woman a drift, yet here on land: And, though no word was said at all I knew she knew the plan. Because her heart was set, She did not sigh, or moan, or fret. In fact she hardly wept, Her love it took a stand. I gathered the feathers, Securing them tightly. Weaving the string in and out, Ever so lightly. My hands were stiff But I kept going. Despite the fact Of not really knowing, If this was going to work. Her eyes somewhat piercing, For she hardly blinked. It made me wonder, It made me think: Will I ever love Like this woman does? Tangled in another's soul Just because. At last I pulled the scissors out Cutting just below the final knot. Filled with hope now, not a single doubt, Because I gave it all I got. Handing her the perfect dream catcher, She smiled and then she said, "Would you mind doing me the honors Of placing this above his head?" I cried for her, she had no tears. Of all my days and all my years, I've never met a woman more humble Despite the shift in gears. I hung it up, just as she asked. She took a silent, in drawn breath. Can we save this man lost asleep, Or will the nightmares be his death?
kimberly-seibert
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Jun 10, 2015
Jun 10, 2015 at 5:46 PM UTC
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