AuthorsDen.com  Join (free) | Login 

   Popular! Books, Stories, Articles, Poetry
Where Authors and Readers come together!

Signed Bookstore | Authors | eBooks | Books | Stories | Articles | Poetry | Blogs | News | Events | Reviews | Videos | Success | Gold Members | Testimonials

Featured Authors: Cheri Dohnal, iNan Loyd, iJennifer Chase, iJoAnna Drelleshak, iLisa Mannetti, iDoug Boren, iJ. Joy Matthews Alford - Sistah Joy, i
  Home > Action/Thriller > Poetry
Popular: Books, Stories, Articles, Poetry     

E T Waldron

· Become a Fan
  Notify me of new titles
  added by this author.

· 1,497 titles
· 56,845 Reviews
· Share with a Friend
· Save to My Library
· Add to My Favorites
·
Member Since: Nov, 2001

   Sitemap
   My Blog
   Contact Author
   Read Reviews


Short Stories
· A Yorkie for Christmas!

· A Yorkie for Christmas!

· Halloween Mystery

· Ginny's Daughter-sad sequel

· A Sexy Spinster and the Bishop

· A Best Friend.?

· He Wanted no Help!

· Whatever Happened To Francy

· Zar Shapeshifter

· Recalling Holiday's of my Youth


Articles
· Dreams,Illusions,and Fantasy

· FORGIVENESS

· For our Intrepid Mr Ed Earth Day

· Suffering

· Politically Correct?

· Acts of Terrorism

· To Christian Denominations,, Our Downfall

· Intellect versus Senses-Relationships

· Recipe for the Soul

· Uncanny Circumstances


Poetry
· Springs Better Half

· Being Content

· When It Implodes!

· Joyous Dream

· A Tribute To Perspicacious Poets

· Cosmic Joy

· Awaiting the Wondrous /Woeful spring Season

· Visiting the Heavenlies

· IF

· Love With no Commitment

         More poetry...
News
· Please Read!

· latest news from George Carroll

· No Forwards Please

E T Waldron, click here to update your web pages on AuthorsDen.

  The Unexplained!
by E T Waldron
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Rated "G" by the Author.

Share   Print   Save Become a Fan


Recent poems by E T Waldron
•  Springs Better Half
•  Being Content
•  When It Implodes!
•  Joyous Dream
•  A Tribute To Perspicacious Poets
•  Cosmic Joy
•  Awaiting the Wondrous /Woeful spring Season
•  Visiting the Heavenlies
•  IF
•  Love With no Commitment
•  Sun and Moon Lights of Love
•  A Welcome Storm
•  Reverie
•  mind drift
           >> View all 1,432



I found myself looking down the path
as it seemed to descend,yet I was climbing
a mountain why was this happening
everything seemed opposite, I looked at
the sky, and saw the ground

If that were so  I would be walking on the
sky,  I looked down and  I see the river
that I'm  walking through, but I couldn't
be walking in the river I was dry

I'm getting ready to cry, I see the mountain
I'm climbing ahead of me, yet I see a horse
on a parallel path going upward looking
down at me, I must be  in a dream

I let out a scream, but I don't hear it, so this
is a nightmare no doubt of it , and I want to
wake up, but I can't and the terrain changes
I'm now going uphill  in a desert

That's it, I can't take anymore of this nonsense, but I have no control, whatever is happening is by the power of something or someone else I watch  a camel fly by me

Now I'm beginning to elevate I'm almost in
the sky next to the camel then he's down on
the ground and I'm descending onto his back
I believe I'm going to crack

I'm sitting at an outdoor cafe, and across from me my friend says, " Where did you just go to, you looked like you spaced out- I couldn't get through to you for the past five minutes, I was ready to get a doctor"?

We are in the city where I live at a neighborhood cafe we always visit, I get up saying " I have to go home I feel dizzy",  as I arise I'm clutching a handfull of  sand and camel color hair, and there's sand on my shoes and on the ground as I walk away from the table.


etw




Want to review or comment on this poem?
Click here to login!


Need a FREE Reader Membership?
Click here for your Membership!




Reviewed by John Domino 3/8/2013
A vivid poetic dream that will take you wherever you focus upon.

Focus on blessings and blessings will surely flow. This I know.

May peace be with you, love be in you and blessings flow over you,

John Michael Domino
Reviewed by Carol Phelan Aebby 1/26/2013
This was quite a trip, and an experience that was real in your realm.
Thank you for sharing this.

May your creative quill continue to soar!

With respect,

Carol Phelan Aebby
Reviewed by Karla Dorman, The StormSpinner 9/3/2012
I'm not a dream interpreter, Eileen, so can't explain what your dream is. VERY rarely do I remember what I dream. Unless they're nightmares. Vividly penned and well done.

It's been far too long since I stopped in -- forgive me?

(((HUGS))) and love, Karla.
Reviewed by Joyce Bell 8/28/2012
SOME THINGS WE JUST CAN'T EXPLAIN...AND THAT'S ALL THERE IS TO THAT!
HA! HA! HA!. THANKS FOR SHARING THAT WONDERFUL IMAGINATION OF YOURS WITH US. LOVE, BLESSINGS AND FAITH...JOYCE * HIS INSPIRATIONS
Reviewed by Regis Auffray 8/2/2012
Some experiences are beyond our "current" comprehension but that does not mean they are not "real." Thank you for sharing, Eileen. Love and best wishes,

Regis
Reviewed by La Belle Rouge Poetess Of The Heart 5/4/2012
Love the surprise ending, gripped my interest from the beginning Eileen.
Reviewed by C. McGovern-Bowen 5/2/2012
daydreaming taken to the next level!
sounds like a great beginning for a novel...
save that magical sand and camel hair- it might come in handy.
be well,
carolyn
Reviewed by Morgan Merriweather 4/25/2012
when two worlds collide and overlapp, spellbinding awesome write.
Reviewed by Jon Willey 4/23/2012
Eileen, you have entered a mysterious place,dreamland. I sometimes have difficulty finding the terminal point between reality and a dream that was particularly vivid and lasting. Dreams, they blend into our conscious world too seamlessly at times. I wish you love and peace my dear friend. Jon Michael
Reviewed by Jane Noponen Perinacci 4/20/2012
Cool!!
Reviewed by Ronald Hull 4/20/2012
Now that's an interesting story! Or was it a dream. I use weird dreams like that is a source for my stories. I think I have a camel hair coat somewhere that I can loan you. ;-)

Ron
Reviewed by Amor Sabor 4/19/2012
Hihgly creative Eileen, this is spun precisely in the same manner as the oddest of dreams and yet I know it must lead somewhere even if it is out of your control. Beautiful.
Reviewed by Kate Burnside 4/19/2012
This is startling and yet I can identify - not with the detail, but the sensations of having been "turned upside down and shaken about" in my dreaming, as Amber says, waking up feeling physically wrung out. But then, my dreams never make literal sense anyway! I like how you leave us with the notion that an ACTUAL event or journey took place - sometimes we can believe it when we wake up with moondust in our beds! Our sleeptime is a mystery and you have painted one potential aspect of it here. Intriguing! xx
Reviewed by Amber Moonstone 4/19/2012
Quite an adventurous dream, sometimes we wake up more tired than when we went to sleep, this could explain why...
Love light and peace,
Amber
Reviewed by Patrick Granfors 4/19/2012
I never knew you had a camel fetish. Patrick
Reviewed by JASMIN HORST SEILER 4/19/2012
Listen here young lady, you stay away from your brothers Jersey stash, or get help, still what a way to experience the world of upside down, hugs!
Reviewed by Ed Matlack 4/19/2012
A dream or a flashback, either way an interesting place to go...e
Reviewed by T Jett 4/19/2012
Would love to know the meaning of this dream! lol Wonderfully written, Eileen ...
Reviewed by Mr. Ed 4/19/2012
Your trips are always quite captivating, Sis.
Reviewed by Andy Turner 4/19/2012
Hmmm, Tiggs, sounds like a Heffalump spiked your coffee.
Fascinating trip.
Reviewed by John Flanagan 4/19/2012
what i find fascinating about dreams
is how scenes switch suddenly without warning
and blend and separate..can be frustrating but
also intriguing how the 'process works'
and here, Eileen, you've captured a great deal of
all of that

john
Reviewed by Jerry Bolton 4/19/2012
Uh, my friend, that sounds an awful like acid flashback to me. You are finally having them. They all said we would.
Reviewed by jude forese 4/18/2012
dreams have a tendency to carry over their mystery into the waking world ...

an intriguing dream that definitely stimulated the synapses ...
   - eBooks
   - Marketplace
   - FaceBook

Popular
Poetry
(Action/Thriller)
  1. Home is Where the Heart Lies
  2. Monster Sighting in Utah
  3. The Gift
  4. Gnarled Lust
  5. Screaming Wouldn't Help
  6. The Birth of a Tear
  7. Only a Fool....
  8. A Faeries Waltz
  9. The Manse
  10. Take My Advice, Mr. President
  11. Pity
  12. Paradox
  13. Fighting For My Life
  14. AAH!
  15. Broken





You can also search authors by alphabetical listing: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


Bookmark this page to your Favorites

Featured Authors
| New to AuthorsDen? | Add AuthorsDen to your Site
Share AD with your friends | Need Help? | About us


Problem with this page?   Report it to AuthorsDen

© AuthorsDen, Inc. All rights reserved.