Thursday, September 17, 2009

DREAM A LITTLE DREAM


I don't usually remember my dreams. I remember two, from the last two days. That's odd.


Yesterday ~ There is a huge wreck on the highway. It is on a bend in the road, so the people cannot see it until it is too late. I am dead center, like an eye of the hurricane area, where you can see the destruction, but as yet, it has not touched you. Large tractor trailer trucks are crashing into the cars and other trucks, which are smashed, smoking, wheels off etc. Some of these trucks are motionless in the center, kind of like angle parking, and I am going to back in between two of them, knowing they will protect me from further oncoming traffic. As I'm backing in, a large tractor trailer comes barelling through the cars, vering off just before it reaches me, it's tires gone, and sparks are flying from under it as it careens across the concrete highway. I am never really worried. I just know what to do to get protection, and do it. I only see one driver, and that is of the last truck, but I can't see his face, only his constant turning on the steering wheel, trying to get the truck under control. I wake up.






Today ~ I'm outside, and above me is a helicopter. It's huge, and loud, and comands my attention. I know the airport is near, but then I say to myself, self, helicopters don't use the airport, must be a wreck or something on the highway, and they are making a report. Still, I know this giant helicopter is probably not a news one, it's just so large. Suddenly it starts flying backward. It's being driven in an expert fashion, in manuvers that seem impossible for such a large vehicle. It goes higher and suddenly comes to a stop. Four missiles shoot out of the front, leaving smoke trails so that I can 'sort of' trace where they are going. I think they are headed for the airport, and I know the aftermath will cause an effect where I am, for I am very close to where the missiles will hit. Still, I am not worried. I wake up.

Stay tuned. Maybe I'll have another tomorrow in the (apparently) continuing saga of Dream A Little Dream. If I have one, I'll let you know, if I don't, that's fine too. I'm not worried.


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