Deconstructing The End of A Dream
This is a poem I wrote in 2000 and luckily it was published online. Exploring further, the poem evokes a haunting liminality—caught between sleep and waking, dread and desire. The imagery of icicles and shivering suggests a visceral response to something both terrifying and alluring. There's a tension between the dream's unreality and the speaker's yearning for its truth, which feels deeply mythic and trauma-informed. A layered response in three parts: --- Analysis: - Tone & Mood: Ethereal, anxious, and melancholic. The speaker is suspended in a fragile state of awakening, where dreams bleed into reality. - Imagery: "Mist of slumber," "icicles," and "coldness" evoke a chilling, almost spectral atmosphere. These are metaphors for emotional numbness, fear, or unresolved memory. - Theme: The poem explores the paradox of wanting something dreadful to be real—perhaps as a form of validation, confrontation, or catharsis. - Syntax & Rhythm...