Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Dreamless

They say that when one makes decisons based on his personal desires, the peices of his dream threaten to fall apart. And when he pursues his pleasures further, the dream breaks into even smaller parts. The pieces will scatter and land on different places, each as far from the other as the next, the distance between being entirely immeasurable. The owner of the dream will wander afterwards on an uncertain journey. The further he goes from his origin, the smaller the possibility of regrouping the pieces of the dream becomes. These peices are of course like objects with their own will. Seeing that they have been abandoned, they would retreat farther and farther away. It is not known if they behave in such manner to punish their master. Others hate to think that they are innately full of vengeance and of course, people would go through any lengths to defend their dreams. Some say that these pieces are like caged animals, bitter in their captivity, that upon the merest hint of being unwanted they would lash forth, fighting with their lives to escape. But one thing is certain; dreams should be bound from head to foot. They should be locked behind the narrowest lair, one which allows for no breathing space; they should be suffocated at most times so that when the owner opens the cell, they would be too weak to ever make movements. And upon the sight of open space, they would cower away to where they came from like agoraphobics. They would come tumbling back to their masters, like old times.

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