Wednesday, June 10, 2009

These Dreams

Easing into my Sunday morning while sipping java, reading blogs, news, and responding to emails from my pal, I was listening to my streaming customized Sunday morning mix. Most of the tunes were familiar, if not lyrically certainly harmonically. Tunes lending themselves to humming.

Quiet time.

Suddenly, I heard something that just seared through me.

I'd heard it before, I must have because I'd given it a thumbs up. But, I don't know that I'd heard it before Sunday.

. . . and since Sunday morning, I can't stop dreaming.

Once we were lovers

One night there were several dreams. Snippets, not very lucid. Not at all linear.

What came between us?

One night there were Planes. Trains. Automobiles. And ships? Seriously?

and sometimes at night I think I hear you calling me name

She was there. But, so too were a few of my female friends. Sometimes we were all talking, laughing. Other times we were . . . well, not. Not like an orgy. Each separate. Distinct. An event. We were always caught. We were always chagrined. We always cried and then we had wine.

Clearly, I'm lonely. But, it isn't present daily. I'm sad, but that too is fleeting. Most days I'm ok and parts of some days, I'm happy, cheerful, even. Still, I am missing. You know, the fall out of a loverly pairing is . . . well, there are songs that say it well.

For now,

. . .these dreams, they keep me going these days.


Jim Croce, These Dreams

7 comments:

  1. I hope you don't mind me reading your stories. I somehow ended up here through the "one minute writer" page. I am not a true writer but I do enjoy the effort. I like your style (again not that I am a true critic), but it has "feeling", or at least to me. You are welcome to visit my blog, but I am not sure how interesting you will find my mind flow,, lol.
    Have a very good day,,glenn
    www.glnroz33.blogspot.com

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  2. I hope you don't mind me reading your stories. I somehow ended up here through the "one minute writer" page. I am not a true writer but I do enjoy the effort. I like your style (again not that I am a true critic), but it has "feeling", or at least to me. You are welcome to visit my blog, but I am not sure how interesting you will find my mind flow,, lol.
    Have a very good day,,glenn
    www.glnroz33.blogspot.com

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  3. sorry for the intrustion, but I have read a few more of your stories. You need to get an agent, if you have not already done it,,(big smile). Your world and my world are not even on the same planet but I find great pleasure in your writing. May i link your page from my blog. I think a lot of people might enjoy this. My email is linked to this comment.(i think,,lol)...Glenn,,,

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  4. Ah yes - the moving on carries with it its won pain.

    here's to finding more happiness as time rolls by!

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  5. SUCKS. It just sucks. But this, too, shall pass and you're gonna find more love and good times.... hang in there, kid.
    ((( Deborah )))

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  6. Oh Deborah, this will always happen when you hear popular songs from the time you were together. It still happens with me from my first love in college almost 30yrs ago. It still saddens me to think of how in love we were, so new & innocent... even tho' I can't stand the dumbass motherfucker now.

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  7. For a long, long time, every damn sad song will seem like it was written exclusively for you.

    And then one day, they will just be songs again.

    I promise.

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