I felt bitterness, or a warm anguish.
I was looking, if I could call it that, at what was only a dream, immense spaces and apartments of lights merged and fused into other forms.
Faces, they were parts of a whole new terrain living that I looked at with other eyes ... or, from a 'single eye fixed and then divided into other forms, other eyes fused and disunited in frantic changes of abstract beams.
Points of light that sparkled as exploded, old planets called stars.
Those dots, clear. Eyes, hundreds, perhaps thousands of eyes, emerged from the dimness, wide open and staring.
Human eyes and animal eyes, even eyes that seem to belong to creatures that should not exist. Some are harmless, almost curious, while others glow with a malevolence that chills the little blood in veins pulsing with panic.
Different in color, too similar to be divided into different material forms. It was all fake, a spiritual dream that was supposed to remind one of sleep paralysis, only to trigger bombs among neurons dulled by boredom and everyday life.
A spectacle of endless wandering among unknown pine forests... I was not allowed the planets studied in schools, by training.
No, absolutely not formative was that continuous sweat and breathlessness, with muscles aching with every attempt to remember the movements and act according to what will commanded. In a suspended lucid dreaming?
When the tension seemed to become unbearable, an eye larger than the others opened suspended in midair.
A black abyss with a fiery iris, hypnotic, in a similar instant of loneliness, floating in that pit of darkness, where nothing exists but that immense, eternal gaze that seems to read the 'soul.
But in a flash, like a tightrope breaking, it vanishes. The eyes retract, go out like candles in the wind, leaving you only empty and anguished loneliness, trembling and with your heart beating at a frantic pace.
The lightning discharges, withdrew with the pressing clouds.
Everything I could think about, all the answers that human nature had given me, closed in and closed the hallucinations, as:
it was just a dream... (?)
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