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JerryPat
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0 posted 2010-12-10 08:20 AM


sleep disturbs me
it disturbs me therefore I sleep little
set the clock's alarm
hour and a half
through the night
my sleep is unplumbed
full of . . .
not exactly dreams, more like
reality
terrifying reality
traveling down roads
paths
highways
I've traveled before
back in the day
my travels coil and curve around
huge mountains
(I assume represent the many obstacles I've faced)
deceiving twists and meandering turns
what looked right
turned out wrong
what looked pleasant
wasn't
the road of love
one example
well, more than one example
ended in hopelessness and misery
for all parties concerned
enjoyment turned to discontent
the roads
I trod back then
and the roads I trod now
in dreams
are the same
are exactly the same
a living hell
each step I take
I've taken before
I know where the roads lead
there is nothing unknown
oh
would that I could take a wrong step
into unfamiliar ground
would that I could use that misstep
to make up for
things I've done



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Lori Grosser Rhoden
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1 posted 2010-12-10 08:52 AM


Jerry, I feel your pain and remorse and know how haunting they can be.  Be kind to yourself and remember always that each new day is a different day too.
Lori

JerryPat
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2 posted 2010-12-10 08:55 AM


I have finally come to terms with it all, Lori, although it has taken many years. Thank you for your kindness.

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Sunshine
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3 posted 2010-12-10 09:22 PM


I listen to my dreams, Sir...they are in color, and some time ago I was told to notice 'the small things'...like buttons and seams and background...

and my dreams grew!

Dreams are sanity, revealed!

Embrace them.


JerryPat
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4 posted 2010-12-10 09:39 PM


Ah, Sunshine, would that what you say is true. Sometimes II think like that, and then there are the other dreams . . . Thank you for ALWAYS putting a smile on your comments.

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Andrew Scott
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5 posted 2010-12-11 12:16 PM


Strong piece of regret. But those roads make us what we are. For good or bad, it is what it is. I wish you peaceful dreams.

"We'll chase them like rats across the tundra."

JerryPat
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6 posted 2010-12-11 07:23 AM


I couldn't agree more, Andrew. Thank you for stopping by and reading my poem.

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Honeybunch
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7 posted 2010-12-11 01:33 PM


I must ditto what Andrew said.  I suppose we all have to know what regret is like to finally call and end to it.  Still, we're human and we make mistakes perhaps because we don't realize that they are mistakes at the time.

Helen

JerryPat
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8 posted 2010-12-11 01:56 PM


There is an old familiar saying that goes something like this, Helen, "Youth is wasted on the young."

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BluesSerenade
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9 posted 2010-12-14 08:26 PM


Life is about choices and cliches really do have meaning.  

Interestingly enough we have to make those choices, and/or mistakes to learn the lesson.  

I can really identify with this...you write in the purest form and I so enjoy your honest to goodness poetry.  

JerryPat
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10 posted 2010-12-14 08:50 PM


Thank you, BluesSerenade, for your very kind words about my poetry. I guess I am trying to write the road traveler out of me. Been down in the gutter and up on that shining hill, there are things to say about them and those places and people who fall in between.
Prasad Nataraj
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11 posted 2010-12-16 05:47 AM


Can relate to these emotions very much, nightmares are really scary and they do appear to be real. They drain the life of the living person. Fine writing, Jerry.

"Hardwork pays in the long run"

JerryPat
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12 posted 2010-12-16 08:00 AM


I very much appreciate your input, Prasad.

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Martie
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13 posted 2010-12-16 02:40 PM


Jerry...After my brain surgery, and probably because of an anti seizure med I was taking, I stopped having dreams for a couple of years.  When I changed my meds, theyslowly started coming back.  It was as if half of my life was missing when I didn't dream.  I realize now how very important they really are.
JerryPat
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14 posted 2010-12-16 03:02 PM


I believe dreams are important also, Martie. Sometimes I wonder about some of them but even the bad ones serve a purpose I suppose.

Appreciate all the input.

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gilead
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15 posted 2010-12-16 03:37 PM


I have a long time interest in dreams, Jerry. Who/what is the dream-master; who writes the scripts, and do the dramas unfold without rehearsal? It seems there is a deeper, inner self, perhaps one that is superior to the outer, for who can claim to create the things one experiences in a dream in the wakeful light of day! We are complex creatures, and the mysteries of the mind have yet to be explained, even with the best of neurological science. But, moreover, I hope you will find solace in the too oft stormy nocturnal storms, and may they bring ultimate enlightenment. Peace!

Art

JerryPat
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16 posted 2010-12-16 03:47 PM


Art, I would love to know the discoveries they will make on the human brain in the next one hundred years. Like you said, and I certainly agree, we are very complex machines, the homo sapiens. I have a feeling we are capable of far more than we now believe mentality. Alas and drat, I will never find out, still I believe . . .

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Prats
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17 posted 2010-12-18 09:19 AM


i totally agree with your piece... even in my dreams, 90% of them are nightmares about something that's going to happen in the coming week or something sad that recently happened...

Heaven is not that place where you go when you die... it's that time in your life when you actually feel ALIVE!!!

JerryPat
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Posts 1991
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18 posted 2010-12-18 10:30 AM


Hello Prats, and thank you for being here. Dreams. Friend or foe? Who's to know?

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Spiros Zafiris
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19 posted 2010-12-18 03:26 PM


..enjoyed the poem, Jerry..some meditation;
circling the air with your arms, to clear
all, i suggest--(8-16 circles, at least)
..>>spiros

JerryPat
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Posts 1991
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20 posted 2010-12-18 05:01 PM


Hah! Gotcha, Spiros. I'm circling as we speak.

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