Long ago
I had a most unusual wet dream, but not in the usual sense:
I lie on a raft or similar, no need to swim, I'm floating somewhere
in the middle of an Ocean, no land in sight in any direction:
The word for world is water. Only me and the Ocean,
I look at the Sun, I look at the Sea, the Skies
I look around and I know, I know
These are the most real things I have ever seen.
My whole life has been a dream, a mist,
but now I am avake. Now
everything is awake...
In the dream there is absolutely no action, yet before
nothing really has happened, nothing important at all.
Eventually the dream dissolves, but awakening,
I have the feeling that actually I am now
falling asleep, again...
And I do.
Mads Dam
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Introduction
Boat of everything. Mircea Eliades dream
Descartes 3 dreams. November 10, 1619
Dr Jekyll and mr Hyde. Robert Louis Stevenson
Fantastic voyage. A long and twisted tale
Keules chemical dream. A vision of benzenes structure
Lincolns premonition. Who is dead in the White House?
Mary Shelleys dream. First vision of Frankenstein
Parallel world. Traffic accident on the hyperway
Swedish library. The unknown book
The sky, the Sun and the Ocean. The word for world is water
Vision without words. An experiment with Burroughs
Whitmans trance. My favourite trees
A3 Poster. Get all dreams on print
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"Nightmare" (1781) by Henry Fuseli
"Dream" (1910 by Henri Rousseau, french post-impressionist