Silence in Nested Dreams

Silence in Nested Dreams

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He suddenly and stupidly, an ox

That suffers hammer blow to brain, saw he

Had never heard a noise in dreams, a box

So insulated that they all were free

Of any sound, a Helen Keller set,

Concentric eggs, or dolls, or orbs inside

Each other. This epiphany was threat.

If others dreamed in black and white, or wide

Screens filled with Technicolor, he now knew

Alone he heard silence in his nightmares.

The childhood scenes that other dreamers drew

In deepest parts of brains for them were stairs

To understanding, but his soundless dreams

Became for him like silent movie screams.