A Holographic Rendition Poem by Doris Cornago

A Holographic Rendition

Rating: 5.0


Wet
Dreams
Out on the
Beach, waves
Roll in and roll out
Dipping my feet first
Then plunged in where
Water goes deeper and
Gasp seeing a whole new
World in luminescent green
Wavelike motions in a surreal
Dance beckoning me in sweet
Undulations of crystal romance
Mask is forgotten scaled maiden
Mesmerized by a water kingdom
Memories now transformed into a
Deja vu sensation what has been
A premonition of long-time seaside
Rendezvous now unfurled, facing
A holographic rendition, seahorse
Rider dismounts, fins of silver-hue
Eyes meet mine in recognition
Lips clamped shut now open
Wide smile bubbles swarm
Enveloping me with a
Warm embrace but
From a distance
Sublimation of
Emotions,
Uncorks
Bottle
Home
Now

A Holographic Rendition
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: deja vu,dreams,seahorse,seaside,wet
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
In psychology, subimation is an escape hatch, a letting go of steam in a pressure cooker, to divert the energy of (a sexual or other biological impulse) from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use. Asians are good with this as they cannot be more expressive of their needs for fear of being a "social outcast". One has to learn this and with practice, reality merges with dreams. It is not logical but logic kills when the mind fails to recompense the heart. Poems are expression of sublimated realities, or events are foreshadowed by poems, in a manner of speaking, and so, I live.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Doris 28 March 2018

Hi Nudershada. We do what we can and the fruits can be shared by many, the bounty of poems. Thank you for enjoying.: -)

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Doris 28 March 2018

Thank you, bro. Poems are my survival, aside from lucid dreams, not necessarily in that order.: -)

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Bernard F. Asuncion 28 March 2018

Doris, such a lovely write....10++++

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Nudershada Cabanes 27 March 2018

A masterful rendition of a lucid dream. An enjoyable read.10

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