Dreams Redreamed
Modern poetry modern verse contemporary poetry contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem
The dreams you do not want to dream again
Are damned upon you, over, over, new
But always old, again, again, in pain.
They come as bruises, always blue,
Unhealing blue. For men they come as welts
As well as bruises, swollen under skin.
They do not heal, but men have hardened pelts.
These help to undercut a hairy sin.
For women dreams come back as viral taunts.
If lucky, women have one lungeing guy
To blame. But if they blame themselves, then haunts

Of dreams will never leave, will linger, sly.
Some daydreams can be banned, but nightmares come

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