So, uh... (Storytelling and music sharing.) · 3:30am Sep 4th, 2013
Play the music while you read for mood setting. Pay no attention to the eccentric video distracting you.
Being a person of little sleep, I tend to dream even less often. A dream, for me, is a rare occasion—it probably happens a handful of times every year. Now, most of you can probably guess where this is going; and some of you will be wrong you sick little depraved souls, you.
Tell me this: Have any of you ever had a dream that was so good, it left you with an emotion that you've literally never felt before? Have you ever had a dream so good, that you felt that life was no longer worth living when the dream ended? Have you ever had a dream that made you think about it so much that you were distracted for the entire day, made you 20 minutes late, and made you forget everything you did that day from the moment you left the house to the moment you got home? I mean... fuck. A whole new emotion that, I can only assume, would outshine most drugs. It may have been the best experience I've had in my life.
Now, of course being a writer plays its part here. I've always had a habit of writing out my good dreams, so that I might never forget them. This goes above and beyond that, so I am going above and beyond with it. Here's the catch; I have options with this. One; I can simply write out the dream as it happened and stick it someone people can read if they want to. OR; I can integrate some of the dream's events into one of my existing stories (I'm thinking A Blue Leaf) and make it all the more special. You decide. If you care. If you don't, then kindly get lost.
To top it all off, I could hear this song from my Goddess playing during the dream (start around 1:25).
Florence + The Machine?!
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Now I know why you followed me.
1327010 For your taste in music?
Nah, I actually followed you because you're a superb editor and seemed like a really cool guy.
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I'm on the floor, laughing my guts off.
1327029 Why? I did not intentionally lie about you, if that's the case.