Dreamscape
Fear twists itself
around me:
legs wrapped over
my waist and its arms
restraining mine
We stumble to the precipice
teetering towards
the empty expanse
of the Dreamscape
it’s doors open before us
We take the plunge like this—
entwined—and
the darkness envelops me
gravity dragging our shared form
headfirst towards the emptiness
fear never reducing the
strength of its grip
and we sink,
my chest tight
as if water has rushed
into it
I am helpless here —
the more I struggle
against fear the
tighter the chains
of its hold become
and the air is
streaked with smoke
take a deep breath
and I choke
hazy hallucinations seep
into my mind
mixing with the memories
of when I could breathe
Peacefully I give myself
to the empty
until Fear has finally
set me free
I float
lazily drifting through clouds
refusing to look down
at you, the nightmares
I have successfully drowned
Vines of imagination stretch and curl,
vapors of mist bend and twist
into distorted shapes
wisps of white violets and
daisies with thorns
I reach out and my skin is torn
on the sharpest edge of
the Dreamscape’s moon—
eternally shaped in
a Cheshire Cat smile—
smudging crimson onto
every star I pass