Decades Later in an Unstained Bed
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The dream erupted in the morning night
As nightdreams do. It brought with it a beast,
A simulacrum made to give a fright.
So long removed, he almost seemed deceased
Despite his wavy hair, his teenage hair

Remaining in the depths of memory. Now
Revived in something like a nightmare scare,
He moved about in trouble’s mind. A vow
Subconscious neurons made to keep him forced
Away was broken in the haunting’s dark.
He rampaged in the shreds of sleep, divorced

From kisses as anti-lover shark.
He clapped his hands beneath his armpit sweat.
What once was angel worship swelled to threat.
~ Phillip Whidden
Trapped and Sweaty
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The thought erupted in him as a dream,
Perhaps a nightmare. First it seemed as mild
As flavor in vanilla ice cream, cream
The main ingredient. A bit beguiled
He did not try to wake up but instead
Allowed the vision to continue there
Inside his innocent, untroubled bed
Until — the face included Ronnie’s hair,
That waviness and thickness like a wave,
A tidal wave encountered long ago.
Then desperately he tried to wake, to save
Himself from being overwhelmed. But no.
He couldn’t claw his way to waking life.
He had to stay in long-gone loving strife.
~ Phillip Whidden
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