Dreamers

Dreaming everyday dreams—

Lost in mental alcoves,

Never shared never spoken

Never rising beyond orthodox sleep.

Together

Many multitudes of memories intertwined

Like wind whistling between buildings.

Something moving Chills the skin

But indistinct; en mass and lacking the distinction

Altogether felt.

Dreamers dreaming together

The blunt force of silence

Like the buzz behind background speech

Felt among the masses.

Their thoughts are thinking—though not

Specific dreams

Recalling the missed, the gained, the

Hoped for, the ironic, compassion.

Consider those dreams

Among children who play and run from fears while so many multitudes

Of dreamers dreaming everyday thoughts together

Seek imaginary hope. Dreamless sleeping.

Or waking

Only to remember nothing of dreams or hope

Or even proper excitement or alarm.

Waking only to the taste of a dry mouth and the bothersome

Trouble of another day to trudge through.

Won’t we begin beholding

Every dreamer’s spirit accompanying us?

Or have we forgotten how to catch even that little breath

Of the massed winds about us?

Hope, let’s say.

Not dreams while sleeping, but

Dreams where each of us stand at any fateful moment

Dreams in the romantic, hopeful sense.

What if dreamers cease dreaming?

What is the price to pay for wholesale silence?

One nation, under

God Dreamless Asleep—

Set us alight

Who dare to wake

Dreamless dreamers,

Shaken—slumbering without dreams

And remind the waking

When the sleeper’s voice returns.