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Sometimes while sleeping I greet the twin sisters. Subtle faceless apparitions, that love to giggle while skipping the ropes to reality. coalesced dreams, some call them Without an end or beginning. in a state of drunken stupor, set by feasting on the flesh of stars they drive me back to the black lake where we once buried the moon effigies of time, burn on the shores, the lake soaking its ashes. does the time ever weep? for what it has lost, even in the interconnected dreams an undecipherable hymn now, colludes with my stupor as the faceless twin sisters smile. I shall remember nothing except for their holy unison and the figments of thread sewing their thumbs together
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Jan 8, 2018
Jan 8, 2018 at 1:24 AM UTC
Interconnected Dreams
Sometimes while sleeping I greet the twin sisters. Subtle faceless apparitions, that love to giggle while skipping the ropes to reality. coalesced dreams, some call them Without an end or beginning. in a state of drunken stupor, set by feasting on the flesh of stars they drive me back to the black lake where we once buried the moon effigies of time, burn on the shores, the lake soaking its ashes. does the time ever weep? for what it has lost, even in the interconnected dreams an undecipherable hymn now, colludes with my stupor as the faceless twin sisters smile. I shall remember nothing except for their holy unison and the figments of thread sewing their thumbs together
Trying to describe the interconnected dreams that recur to me in sleep.
shashank-bhardwaj
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Jan 8, 2018
Jan 8, 2018 at 1:24 AM UTC
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