I woke up in a sweat, it was a dream. I spent the day reliving the dream over and over; this is perhaps the clearest I have ever remembered a dream and I almost wish I didn't. You see, my subconscious is plotting against me. It is plotting the downfall of my conscious mind.
With that dream, this morning is askew. Nevertheless, I didnt stop my usual almost tedious routine and was even more meticulous, each action with deep thought and consideration. I brushed my hair ever so gently and each stroke of my make-up brush appeared to be calculated and mechanical. I smiled within myself at the quirky yet amusing manner I carried out each task.
Finally, I was done, hair carefully coiffed, powder press smoothed, lips glowing, perfect! My significant other woke up and appeared stunned at the sight of me. "You look beautiful" he said and without thought I replied "but I don't feel pretty" sighed and left the room. Drove to work humming show tunes. I thought I might be headed for a mental breakdown. Only, it was an uneventful day.
All I could brandish was the weapon of my love and how it riles him. I have sat and waited, I have fought with thoughts that transcend the outward façade I put on for my mother, for my daughter. She chose you for me, I chose you for her. Over and over, my mother spoke her subtle words to me; how she can never hurt me, never lead me astray and I knew that, so I listened. Then there was Ify, my dearest, helpless but fearless.
I left, fearing for those who are lured into you snare, not knowing that sadness and hate can never be synonymous to joy and that love lies only in your crafty words and swift ways. I knew all along but only just realised.
3 comments:
Hello, Arike Ade, this isn't a comment about 'The Wake Up'. It is a comment about your blog in general. I came across it while web surfing using Google and I fell in love with your 'about me'. It rings sincere and very honest.
something that really struck me as challenging was the fact that although you receive very few comments, you keep writing. I wish I could do that easily the way you do. I know how disappointing it can be not to get comments when you obviously have readers (I saw your 'Invisible Readers Post').
Well, keep writing...you've really inspired me.
Oh thats so awesome of you
You've made me smile today ..... seeing as i only just noticed the comment! am glad you found my blog!!!
Wow! This is powerful. It leaves one wondering if the 3rd paragraph onwards recounts the dream or actual events...and if so, what the dream was about...
Well done :) x
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