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LaFlamme 01-04-2006 08:35 PM

Welcome to my nightmare
 
When I was a boy, maybe six years old, I dreamed there was a head under my bed. The head wasn't doing much. It just sat there in the dark, with the dirty socks and dust bunnies, and spoke to me whenever I passed.
In the dream, nobody believed it when I told them there was a head under my bed. Later, my babysitter came into my room (her name was Mrs. Gilbert and she had dyed black hair and bright red lipstick), and leaned under the bed to look. The head under the bed stole the head of Mrs. Gilbert and then it went on babbling from down there in the dark.
I wrote a story about the dream years later. In a fit of creativity, I titled it: "The Head Under the Bed." I don't know where I come up with this stuff.
When I was a teen, around the time I started drinking, smoking and doing that other great teen stuff, I had a dream about a nun. I had been swimming at Rice's Rips in Waterville and drifted too close to the waterfall. There's a 30 foot drop there and I plunged over it to the rocks below. When I opened my eyes, badly injured from the fall, a nun was standing in the water 30 feet above me. She was smiling wickedly and beckoning me forth with her hand. It was a horrifying site and in that moment, I knew I was dreaming but could not wake up. I struggled against the dream for what felt like days (it was in fact, more likely seconds) until I managed to force my eyes open with Herculean effort. The dream haunted me the rest of the day and I feared sleep for nights after.
Nightmares are crazy. So horrifying and crippling, they are also intensely personal. Try explaining one to another person and you sound like a child describing a comical boogey that lives in the closet. Bad dreams cannot be precisely recreated in the real world.
It would take a very long time for me to jot down the bad dreams I've had. There was one where I came into possession of a weird pair of glasses that afforded me a view into hell. There was another stunner where I walked passed a cemetery and heard the voices of the dead in my head. Both of those later became works of fiction, but again: bad dreams lose the true impact of their fangs and claws in the light of consciousness. Which by all reasoning is a good thing.
This morning, I'm up uncharacteristically early because I snapped awake at 6:34 a.m., chilled and near paralyzed by a nightmare. I stumbled from bed and came out here to write about it. By the time I was done, 2,000 words were on the page and it's a nail-biter. What are the chances this will morph into my next novel? Ask me in eight weeks.
With all of this morbid rambling in mind, the topic for today is bad dreams. Lay down on the couch and tell me all about them. I'm here for you. I can help. And if I can't, at least I can steal your thoughts and write stories about of them.

Angelakillsluts 01-04-2006 09:44 PM

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I haven't remembered a dream in weeks, which is ok because I usually remember them 3-4 times a week and they are all nightmares anyway.

AmericanManiac 01-04-2006 10:13 PM

That's why I like to sleep so much I love nightmares :-) I get all my inspiration from them. I know not to post any of my good nightmares on here or someone will steal them ;)

ItsAlive75 01-04-2006 11:35 PM

I had a dream where I fell asleep and dreamed a dream from the night before. It freaked me out because I was afraid I could never wake up, I'd just pass through dream after dream "Sliders" style.

LaFlamme 01-04-2006 11:40 PM

Creepy, man. The worst are the ones where you THINK you're awake and safely out of the dream. Then you realize you're still dreaming but can't wake up. I need a sedative.

ItsAlive75 01-05-2006 12:10 AM

My roommate actually had a dream where I was murdering people in our apartment and he was trying to warn people but no one would believe him. Then I found out about it and I tried to kill him.

I hope he views me as a serious threat now, that'd be pretty sweet.

Haunted 01-05-2006 05:52 AM

That's funny IA, because my roommate in college dreamed that I was a serial killer. Funny shit.

LaFlamme 01-05-2006 09:01 AM

Well, if either of you IS a serial killer, I'd appreciate an interview.

newb 01-05-2006 10:11 AM

I thought this was another Alice Cooper thread.
http://www.sickthingsuk.co.uk/albums...es/a-wtmn1.jpg

Most of my dreams are pretty boring. Even my sex dreams involve my wife......WTF....ITS A DREAM...CAN'T I HAVE PAMELA ANDERSON OR ANGELINA JOLIE.

LaFlamme 01-05-2006 10:13 AM

Claaaaaaaaaassic. I'm a huge Alice Cooper fan and I also dream about my wife. What's the matter with us?


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