When I first read this haiku by JazzyTower from Thoughts and Entanglements I had an idea of what I wanted to write to complete it but then I read Jen’s Winding/Woven at Blog it or Lose it and it inspired a different slant to my renga and haiku to complete this hokko.
Here is Jen’s completion:
winding through past life
foreign tongues absorbed in dreams
sense of home prevails (c) Jazzytower
woven into a poem
fading quickly at sunrise (c) Jen R
Here is our host, Chèvrefeuille’s completion:
winding through past life
foreign tongues absorbed in dreams
sense of home prevails (c) Jazzytower
hear! monks chant Om Mani Padme Hum
spreading peace all around the globe (c) Chèvrefeuille
It was that second line “foregn tongues absorbed in dreams” that formed my original stirring and Jen’s post completed the potion. For the past twenty odd years, I often dream lucid dreams. I can change some things and it’s like I am co-editor of my film now and then EXCEPT for nightmares. I am aware where I am, I am fully concious I want to get the heck out of Dodge but that editor in chief just will not let me. Man, that is a terrible feeling and when I wake up I do NOT want to go back to sleep…all lights are on and time to stay awake for a while reading or writing.

winding through past life
foreign tongues absorbed in dreams
sense of home prevails (c) Jazzytower
stuck in this twilight zone
clawing out in muted screams
sequinned in sweat,
facing sighs of relief, Home!
Home! home at last. (c) Tournesol
such beautiful, details and organized!
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Thanks so much for your kind words! glad you enjoyed it.:)
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Awesome and a bit scary … but a beautiful completion Tan Renga Cheryl Lynn.
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Thanks, I suppose it is a bit scary but that second line was interpretted as scary …interesting how we all see things. Again, I am pleased you inserted the mantra…I have my own personal one Amma gave me last summer but this one I had forgotten.
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Would be awesome to have your own mantra …
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It does keep me grounded and calmer.
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Wow … know the feeling very well .. wonderful completion!
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Wow, you captured the night terror! Very nice completion.
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thank you, they are pretty horrific sometimes, I feel for young children who get them.
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Yes, they are hard for children. My sister would have terrors even during naps.
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Ahhh… That relief when you finally find your way out…. !
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I know, eh? such a relief.
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Thank goodness I don’t get nightmares. .that feels unlikely I know. Maybe I just don’t remember them and wake up tired.
I love what you have done with this:)-
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Thanks so much! I don’t get them regularly, thank goodness, cos I love dreaming, it’s like reading a book without effort:)
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Lol! Nicely put.
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Gosh sequinned in sweat? Wow where on earth do you get these ideas from that stunned me x
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Thanks so much, Justine. I always find I lack in vocabulary reading so many amazing poets here and once in a blue moon, my muse gives me a candy:)
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hah you always write wonderfully just sometimes there are a few words put together though that just stun and woweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Well my muse stuns me sometimes…I literally look back at some poems and think, Did I say that? I guess it’s a moment thing:)
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thats wonderful, i would love that!
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