“I do not have easy days at home now and I drift between fear and helplessness in sunny rooms where it is unspeakably cold. Strange shudders of transformation, bodily experienced to the point of vulnerability, visions of mysteries until the certainty of having died, ecstasies to the point of stony petrifaction, and a continuation of dreaming sad dreams.” HomeDreamEasyRoomsVisionMysteryStrangeColdDiedTransformationCertaintyVulnerabilityEcstasySunnyHelplessnessContinuationEasy Days Author:Georg Trakl
“Dream that you died It takes you out of your mind The black walls of space Take me all the way” WayMindDreamBlackSpaceWallDiedTake Me Author:John Frusciante
“The Golden Age is the most implausible of all dreams. But for it men have given up their life and strength; for the sake of it prophets have died and been slain; without it the people will not live and cannot die.” PeopleMenDreamAgeDiesGivenAtheismDiedSakePositive AtheismGoldenProphetGiven UpGolden Age Author:Fyodor Dostoevsky
“You loved people and you came to depend on their being there. but people died or changed or went away and it hurt too much. The only way to avoid that poin was not to love anyone, and not to let anyone get too close or too important. The secret of not being hurt like this again, I decided, was never depending on anyone, never needing, never loving.It is the last dream of children, to be forever untouched.” PeopleWayChildrenImportantDreamLastsHurtSecretForeverToo MuchChangedDependsDecidedDiedIt HurtsBeing ThereBeing Hurt Author:Audre Lorde