Thursday, August 9, 2007

"changing tastes is a fiercely competitive environment"

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eloquence ranked faster
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fly-speck resign

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Sunday, August 5, 2007

Hypnos sent me dreams

As I dug my toes into the sand and stared at the faces around me I realized I could not focus on anything going on around me. It was a moment people normally do not pay much attention to, one that is normally looked over, igonored,left to another part of their mind to process. But instead I treaded deeper into the dark crevices of this unexplored territory that is the night phase. I sat up, ran towards the shore and driven by hunger located the eels.I picked one up and bit off its head.



Goodbye Moody,
I hope you have enjoyed this tiny view into my sleep.
farewell&sweet dreams
Maria Buckle

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Getting older makes you lose your memory. On the day of my 18th birthday I forgot to record my dream on time. Apologies to you.

I didn't know where I was or how I got there, all I knew was that I was freezing and every drop of rain that pounded on my body felt like tiny daggers of ice. It was a sensation that I was not completely against, it was interesting. As I stood in the rain contemplating my next move, different thoughts were carouseling through my mind at intense speeds. With so many thoughts rapidly reproducing they began to overlap one another smearing into the walls of my subconscious.
I couldn't properly organize my mind, focusing on one subject was not going to happen any time soon. My clothes were plastered to my body, heavy, and dripping with cloud tears. I didn't know what to do so I did nothing except wait for the rain to stop.

Friday, July 20, 2007

#41

An unexpected turn lead me to a place I had not ventured to in quite some time. Faint memories sprouted themselves from the ground, intertwined with designs that formed above the growth. Every step I took gave me the feeling of a snake slithering on ice,trying to move forward following the path from the past to get to the future. A concept not easily absorbed in the slumber state, I continued letting my intuition guide me to the "x marks the spot." The branches brushed my shoulders as I entered deeper not knowing where I was going.



The forest had ate me.

Friday, July 13, 2007

Interesting thoughts sleeping in my mind.

Florescent lights blinded my vision as I walked through the endless hallway of white walls. Concentrating on the continuous tapping of my feet I stared at the spotted tiles, confused.I felt an invisible rope pulling me to a door that had suddenly appeared to my left.Determindly I put one foot in front of the other and forced myself to keep moving. Inside I felt that I could no longer control my body, fighting the feeling was futile so I let it take over.I fumbled with the door knob for what seemed like hours, when I finally opened the door what I saw shocked me. Rows and rows of pink and blue carriages filled the room with sleeping babies.Finally I understood my task. I began switching the children's nametags that glowed on their tiny ankles. A powerful feeling took over every inch of my being, I was changing destiny.

Friday, July 6, 2007

Teeth Nightmare

Last night I had a dream I was back home sitting in my kitchen eating cookies, a regular afternoon of snacking; or so I thought. As I bit into the last cookie my teeth began to feel a bit wobbly. Distracted by the scrumptious chocolate chunks I continued to chew ignoring the weird sensation in my mouth. Suddenly I felt as if the soft cookie had disappeared and was replaced by small rocks which plunged me into a state of panic, my teeth were falling out! I spit out my teeth and attempted to put them back into place, but as I frantically tried to do this more and more teeth began to fall out until there was nothing left in my mouth but lonely gums. I tried to scream for my dentist but his whereabouts were unknown. With no one to assist my dental emergency I stood there crying until I woke up in a frenzy and reached for my mouth and with a sign of relief I counted all 34 of my teeth.