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In dreams, I’m where the music plays. I’m listening to the laughter, like it’s in another room. My drink is dark, bitter and oaky tasting and the peanuts taste like soap. There aren’t any napkins. Others are lines of light and shadow. I feel an anxiety that I gnaw on, like a dog works a bone. My dream’s conflating memories. Suddenly Lisa’s there, she comes up from behind, “Aww, your tag is sticking out,” she says but before she can fix it, I hear tower bells ringing. It’s my alarm.
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Jan 24, 2024
Jan 24, 2024 at 5:35 PM UTC
the bent bar
In dreams, I’m where the music plays. I’m listening to the laughter, like it’s in another room. My drink is dark, bitter and oaky tasting and the peanuts taste like soap. There aren’t any napkins. Others are lines of light and shadow. I feel an anxiety that I gnaw on, like a dog works a bone. My dream’s conflating memories. Suddenly Lisa’s there, she comes up from behind, “Aww, your tag is sticking out,” she says but before she can fix it, I hear tower bells ringing. It’s my alarm.
BLT Marriam Webster word of the day challenge: Conflate: “to blend or bring together.”
anaisvionet
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22/F/France
Jan 24, 2024
Jan 24, 2024 at 5:35 PM UTC
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