Dream Installment #6: Riding on the Hammock Subway
This dream and painting are from summer-- I just haven't taken the time to scan and post it.
As I walked out of the hostel I was staying at in NYC, I saw two Reed graduates whom I'd known as a freshman and found very intimidating. They were walking towards the subway and I could overhear them talking about Reedies I knew. I caught up with them and asked what train I should get on to go to a good shopping neighborhood. They rudely directed me onto the wrong train and I foolishly followed their advice.
The car I'd gotten onto was packed. I had to sit on the back of some dude's chair, which for some reason he was fine with. Slowly, about half the car emptied and everyone left looked haggard. I knew what those expressions meant-- they were commuters just like I'd been in high school. Just instead of a ferry and bus ride, they were stuck on the long train ride home. "So, there's nowhere fun to go shopping out here, right? We're outside of New York now, huh." I asked. "Yeah, you should definitely get off at the next stop," someone replied.
So I did. A very unusual stop.
I had to walk carefully along the edge of the track to the "train" waiting for me. School children getting off of it easily walked passed me, while I clung to the guide rope. "Just tangle yourself so you don't fall in! It's the only way back to NYC!" they informed me. As I imitated the commuters around me, wrapping myself into the net, all the random junk I always carry around in my pockets and purse fell into the river below me.
On the bright side, I managed to save my wallet, and when I got used to the terrifying movement of the hammock over the river, I found it to be a very beautiful ride back towards the city.
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Friday, March 15, 2013
Thursday, December 15, 2011
It's the end of Finals Week
oh, thinking child slouched
stood up to catch her balance
sat down sideways
elbow out
if you find her
tread lightly
even when her eyes are closed -
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Losing it.
The pictures are from Times Square last summer.
Edit: 2:37 pm the next day- this poem resonated a lot more with me after the all-nighter before my nap...
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