Hidden Scenes Poem by Sean Green

Hidden Scenes



There's that moment when you're awake
a realization begins to dawn
echoing the sun's faint beams
something happened inside of dreams
you'd best keep it to yourself
so says the voice that's not contrite

reflecting on the hidden scenes
beneath the balm of measured sleep
if only the face was reticent
muting journeys beyond the veil
instead betrayal is exclaimed
others asking why the grin

the prohibited draws a smile
taboo is best when indulged
without regard for consequence
when the illicit is made real
sexy time or murder spree
both are forbidden in the now

you'd best keep this to yourself
lest the prudes condemn the snooze
embrace the vacation of the mind
the retreat from tiresome grinds
just realize the fantasies
translate poorly from fair dreams.

© 2019. Sean Green. All Rights Reserved.20190520.

Monday, May 20, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: dream
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The poem "Hidden Scenes" is about adventures behind the veil of sleep.
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