Saturday, March 15, 2008

Who Are You?

Memories are strange things. There are times when I cant tell if what I know is a memory of something that happened or if it is a dream from some other place.  There are memories of places, people and times that I am sure I have not met in this life of mine. 

 

 If I were to pinpoint the exact time my heart felt you, I should go back a few lifetimes, hard as that is to believe.   I feel your presence around me, even when my eyes don’t see you. I know your thoughts like I do my own thoughts.  I feel your touch like I feel the passing breeze that caresses my face on a cool summer day.  People say I am a Loner but I am never alone, never really alone. 

 

There are days when you appear.  I am not sure if it is my dreams or if it is your world.  But I see you as clear as the Moon on a dark night.  I see your impish yet wise face, dark hair and the glint of mischief in your eyes, that endearing smile on your lips that makes dimples on your cheeks.  We have pleasant walks over beautiful meadows overlooking mountains, picking flowers or along the river bank feeling the wet soil or the sand or a trail in the woods with the sounds of songbirds.  We frolic in the waters,  pick fruits from laden trees,  walk amongst the gentle animals or sometimes pet the Big Cats. Sometimes we share long conversations, or very comfortable silences with smiles that warm our insides, the kind that leaves joy and peace within my self as I come out of the fog.  I always know I will see you again, that the coming of the fog only means that our time with each other was up for my day.

 

I never remember the conversations except for the feeling of being happy.  But the words you said come to me at certain times in my life, like a reminder. It feels like as if its something my elder has taught me, like as if I already knew, like its part of me but really not from me. 

 

It makes me curious…who are you?  Are you a visitor from my past or part of the present or will be part of my future?  There are people who remind me of you, like you split yourself into those many others.    You feel like a friend almost bordering someone I love but I also feel an unseen line that we are careful not to cross. Nothing is said but is understood.  

 

Would a day arrive where the world where you are and the world where I seemingly am, could blend into One?   As I wait for an answer, I do wish for you to remain a part of me even if I don’t really know who you are.  It doesn’t matter, for I have my names for you so that I may claim you for myself—my soul’s guard, my place of happiness, my place of understanding who I am.

 

P.S. This is my entry for Creative Challenge #22 : Elusive Dreams. Tour Begins here

27 comments:

Baby Tiger said...

I found mine again. I had to cross the ocean and leave all behind, but we found each other. It is the biggest thing in this life to be reunited. You will find yours, if it is meant to be.

Giles Y Owen said...

Recurring dream?

Milli Musings said...

It can be even yourself...maybe that sounds weird but it is possible. It is our yin and yang the merger of self or maybe as is written below, it is a longing for another soul, the other soul to complete you. Whatever it is the writing is beautiful indeed. Truly reflective and beautiful.

Mindsnomad Yay said...

@ Simona, ty :).

@ Giles, The person and places are a recurring theme.

@ Never thought like that, although if I try to look at it in a linear fashion, if I know His thoughts then in a way it is Me.

Kenneth C said...

I think from what I have read here, you have a struggle naming the unnameable. Everyone has grey areas in perception yet only a few seek to have a communion with them. I do not know if it helps to give these feels gender or other bountaries in time or place but experience is more than just the quantifiable. It has depth we cannot fathom. You are talking about joy beyond belief.

dp ♥ said...

wow this fits perfect and I love the names you have chosen *grin*...my place of understanding who I am...beautiful

Heather B said...

Oh this is beautiful, dreams that leave us questioning things will drive you batty at times.

Crystal Dawn said...

A very nice write. There is one line, however, that caused a bit of imbalance, for me, that is:

"We have pleasant walks over beautiful meadows overlooking mountains,"

It is quite possible that I'm reading this wrong, but this line is not believable to me because I'm having difficulty visualizing "overlooking mountains while walking in a meadow". It seems it would be better phrased if reversed: "We have pleasant walks over mountains overlooking beautiful meadows."

Then again, that would appear to be redundant due to the use of 'over' and 'overlook' so close in proximity.

Forgive me, I don't mean to imply anything other than my obvious grasp of the picture painted. Otherwise, it's a VERY good write and I enjoyed my read.

Nini Recio said...

That is so romantic and sweet...will there be a happy ending?
http://tinafranc.multiply.com/journal/item/180/Creative_Challenge22_Elusive_Dreams

Bill Pate said...

Dreams fade, then return, sometimes with more than the one before. Is it you? Is it me? Alas, you may never know, for in dreams, the face often takes on vague abstract shapes. Perhaps you hear a voice ... soft, strong, even keeled? Regardless, this is a dream worth reading and so enjoyed this.

Mindsnomad Yay said...

Glad you enjoyed it.:)

Mindsnomad Yay said...

welcome to my home on the web... this was a dreamy, happy kind of batty so I didnt mind it to much :P

Mindsnomad Yay said...

Thank you, for taking the time to read through and letting me know you enjoyed it :). I think its the way I use language(English not being my native language) that makes it difficult to visualize. hmm how do I explain this - if you have ever walked on Terraced Rice fields/pastures in Asia you will get the picture, you can see the tops of the next mountain range slightly below you and the ranges after as you walk on this not so steep, on the slopes but flat expanse of plain terrace.

Mindsnomad Yay said...

Oh I hope so :).

Mindsnomad Yay said...

:)...True, we never know. Thank you.

Mitch V. said...

Unbelievably awesome, touching to read and feel each word. Absolutely remarkable girl, Wow....

Cal Jennings said...

Lovely writing.

Laurie Lynn said...

You are very intuitive. This piece intrigues me. We all have our own pieces within our sub conscious.

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I totally agree with this!

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I relate well to how this is written and certain phrases that you use here. I have had dreams of voices and beautiful words spoken which disappeared as soon as I heard them and it would go on for some time; only to awaken and not remember one word and yet feeling euphoric.

I like the way you describe your feelings throughout this! As if you prepared the piece in such a way we could walk through it with you and some very descript portions are here too. I especially like when you speak of the mist; only because I have written several pieces of surreal works where 'stepping through the mist' best explains a certain situation and adds either suspense or euphoria to it.

A very nice and moving write; one which I found myself stepping into and sharing what you give. That, in itself, is an art and you pulled that off s well here my friend!! Well done!!

~F~

Pat Angloswiss said...

I found this to be a somewhat mysterious journey but who knows what could happen.

belita 747 said...

Great writing... it gives us the feeling that we are taken with you through your 'journey'

http://belita747.multiply.com/journal/item/514/CREATIVE_CHALLENGE_ELUSIVE_DREAM

Sylvie -------- said...

Fantastic bit of prose, full of creativity

Vickie Collins said...

Very remarkable writting. The closest I have come is meeting someone and just connecting with them and feeling like "it was meant to be"..immediately. VERY good writting.

http://vickiecollins.multiply.com/journal/item/498/Creative_challenge_Elusive_dream

Milli Musings said...

Very creative and beautifully written.
Creative Challenge~ 22 Elusive Dreams

tracy marshall said...

Wow, this one speaks to me, I love it!
http://stillwandering.multiply.com/journal/item/542/Creative_Challenge_Four_in_One_23

Chinni Palle said...

I like that assessment! Mysterious journey indeed! But a very enjoyable read ... more, more, more!

http://currygirl2.multiply.com/journal/item/88/Creative_Challenge_22_-_Elusive_Dreams