This sums up my dreams of late better than the actual forked remembrances of where and how and cuts to the heart of the why, so why not.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Crow 9.9.11
Many, many dreamscapes one after the other, back and forth. Most notably, I was back in Croatia seeing my little cousin Sara and asking her about the ring from Ireland which we lost in Ivo's car. She had tried it on and said with her lovely voice "is beeeaaauuuuutiful", the celtic knot ring, one of two I had worn since Ireland. I was happy it was in the car and said when she finds it, its hers. She said in the dream that no they didn't find it yet. Then it was as if I was staying in Ireland instead. My room like a room in a damp old castle, secret doors etc...lots of activity going on otherwise, unseen. It was haunted and I was trying to get the woman there to believe me. I played (3rd person) a clarinet of sorts to summon the spirit, but it only worked when my black cat Aleister summoned them, on a kids version of the clarinet, rags tied to it blowing in the wind. There was a great sound, a presence in the light coming from the bathroom, and the prints of crow's feet. And there was a crow. A messenger, not of death but trying to give me, well, a message. Not enough time to get the meaning this time. Later on in the dreams, I am gliding through my waterfront and then on the highway and over the hill is a big new ferris wheel, and I wonder where I am or whether the ferris wheel is newly built or if always it has been there. Either way, it makes me happy.
Friday, September 9, 2011
The Getaway 9.6.11
I woke up in a Jeep familiar, as if made to sleep in the back seat and realizing where I was, I looked around in the car, but nothing of note – it was afternoon on a very sunny Fall Saturday, and though it was seemingly at the owner's house, it looked like my house when I was a teenager in cold spring. I found his phone in the back seat of the car, and thought I shouldn’t have it, and probably not sure how I found myself here, but it was “beyond my control”. I cleaned up the emails on the phone, deleting crap spam but then thought he'd know I had his phone, but seems it was there to begin with, so again not my doing. I looked up to the yard to the left of the house and the leaves were changing, yellow and red in the sunshine, and somehow I “knew” that he were still asleep, drunk and that when he woke up he’d tell me why he left me in the car at his house and went to sleep. In one of those dream flashes, then he was in the car, with DFW in the driver’s seat (note: car now w/o top) and I was trying to hide myself on the rocky hill to the gorge (this is again the description of my house in cold spring) but it was loaded up with stinky, old garbage/bags and I tried to move past them, but they were crawling with ants and that wasn’t fun at all, wiping ants from the garbage off of my bare legs...so I walked down the dirt hill to the main road, as I knew where I was going, but they saw me, followed me and said I didn’t have to walk and I should get in the car. I think I did, because I heard the voices of some doldrums from work near the bridge on the corner so we left, DFW silent at the wheel. Wonder where we ended up.
Welcome Back to the Gypsy Ship (sort of)

Sort of, indeed.
If there is anyone out there that wishes to read anything written between 6/3/2010 and today/ongoing, do please visit:
http://rosebudburns.blogspot.com/
where I write under M. Lucia....a lot of posts in the beginning were taken off of this blog, but there is far more new material so that's what the Ship of Gypsy has been up to. Being a writer again (and god willing never again not), and Myself.
For now, I'm at work on some mystical documenting as is found in dreams, and, since I originally stated that this place was for ".......writing, rambling, drunken scrawling (usually on arms), forgotten memories and fantasies", why not piece together the constellations of my dreaming life to try and figure out this one just a bit better.
I am aided by the occasional use of an herbal blend of many sleep, dreaming, shamanistic extracts, a full heart and sometimes full belly of wine.
It's been said dreams are what show YOU to You, so strap me in and shut the lights, play the songs and open all doors, here I am.
As was in the beginning- If *I* fall off the ship, I can't be held responsible.
Yeah, that makes perfect sense.
Enjoy the nocturnal ride.
Mimi
Friday, October 9, 2009
Bonaventure

Re-working of a post from months ago....still working on the other story.
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His heavy grip fisted a double whiskey into his gut until his head told him it was not far from bursting. He went home and lay on the couch, staring at the cracks in the ceiling and in his brain. His brain then pushed itself into the microcosm of the parallel life. The one he could have lived if he had ventured free from this day to day, or the one which could have led him astray in its call to survival, or the other one he dreamed of as a child, where all the parts of the dream were clean and unfettered by experience and circumstance, and where fate ruled the day.
But none of those parallel lives happened to him. He lay still and pretended the cracks in the ceiling (and in his brain) were the branches of a tree, the tree that held all he had been and all he couldn’t live up to, so full and tight that it was about to buckle like his headache, down into the floor and through the street, into the nightly sludge of other people drunk-dreaming the same thing. The sludge was the color of lost money, of booze and rot, of old feelings that never leave you, slowly gang greening its porridge brew into a pot somewhere on the outer shore, where the witches stood near the railway.
He had to make a list. A list of things that would save him, a list of prices he could live with paying. He got up and tossed a shoe that didn’t belong to him (it was hers, the only one, how does a person leave one shoe behind) down to the sound of a yapping dog somewhere to in the alleyway, but the shoe hit nowhere near the dog and its furtively confident belchy bark. Bastard reminder of another time and place. Funny how the sound of a dog barking in the country is soothing from afar; could be wild, running in the distance, reminding of the freedom still pacing in each of us. But the measly city dog just happy to shit where it eats and wanting to let the world know it’s fine to do so - well, that just didn’t cut it. But city people, they weren’t much different, were they.
The best part of this late night roll call of tremulous voices, illegible lists and calvinist shakes is that he Wanted to be alone. Escaping all the possibilities that could hurt him. All those people - ego lit their way like a cheap secondhand lamp, the kind that gets marked up for well-dressed, clean couples at the antique shop never having style, nor a place, nor anything that wanted its light. That was most people if you shined the light far enough into them. He felt no empathy for these clean people with filthy, dim souls, shopping for happiness and self worth at the matchmakers. Cluttered full of expectations of what and who their hearts should breathe in. They need and want for a companion, desiring like the worst case of a beholder without a muse. The opposite of a companion was usually delivered and its purpose served quite unextraordinarily so. People often lived together as two burnt out lamps (like a light bulb making a rattling noise, you know you just have to throw it away, its no good...) un-learning the beautiful tides that were offered them before they fucked it up on their own and were forced to stumble blindly into the flickering acquiescence of another fool. The other fool would tell them that this loss of spark and purity was perfectly ok (since they themselves couldn’t even remember what theirs looked like)…it would all be ok…for awhile. Marriage and its backseat companion love (more the scheme of love) shapeshifted into a shady loan offered by the meanest of men in stiff suits. Self created co-signers to bullshit, bigger and more faceless than a man and a wife, or even a woman and hen pecked husband could be - they now only found themselves dirty on the outside, hissing throughout, unaware of each other while standing at the side of the road, with a “Will Work For < hissing >” sign. Bankrupt for someone new to share their same old cracks, self contained skin, unchanging colours, or their original room with.
There was no one in his room. Hadn’t been for a very long time. Saying something to scare them off was usually the best way to achieve this perfect loneliness. But would he ever give in to that other way – tick tocking, rock rocking - you wanting to smash their head in if they said another word about their day, who they think they are, what they want, what they think they need, all while reading the city paper in front of you. How did they lose the sense of the Urgency. Whole food chains eating themselves, universe in constant birth and bloody peril, the mental cases killing their slaves --- can’t two people together know enough to put the paper down, toss it into the fire and devour each other from skin inwards, not just on the first day, but every single day forth? It was too much for most people’s minds as they licked past and flipped pages, people’s ideals were whipped from them hourly without the sexy veil of a lady in leather boots. It usually happened much more quietly than that. The sadder silent whip removed all the warmth, aliveness and heart from people, leaving them to die a little down there every day.
But didn’t he die a little in here alone every night. Or not. It pained him to know they were so asleep in their freedom, and it pained him to know he was too, but for these thoughts which accompanied him on his nightly journey up the bare wall to the ceiling. The branches cracked, reaching out to him - Jesus on his tree calling out as a warning. Better up on the tree in the end, than in the mire everyday, choking up the sickly muck of everyone’s sludge being shoved into his mouth.
How could he share this with anyone? Maybe their cracks were in the bottom of the bathroom trash, or hiding with the feelings he himself tossed into the bottom of the ocean just for the thrill of someone finding them. Still, it’s hard to see deep down to the ocean floor. There would be other nights, other rapturous dreams, other angry slipstreams on which to surf over all our failures both alone and together; there was tomorrow and the night after. The cracks weren’t going anywhere, but would he ever climb on in, or up or over, and see who lay beyond them and if they really saw. Could anyone every shine their light into his eyes again and with it, his heart find rapture, and accord. He passed out before this made any sense. The yapping dog was let back in about 5 minutes later. The last whiskey he barely touched was still at his side.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Cruel summer...
Working steadily on a piece about some bad times not experienced by me...should be ready to go in a week or so...might actually edit a little this time.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Dream 5.14.09
Haven't been posting anything, as the few things written have all included names, faces and memories that would be best kept private...
This dream incriminates no one.
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Half awake for a few seconds. Too much white wine, heavy hard stomach from Cornish hen and mushroom wild rice. A lot of chatter echoes from last night’s dinner conversation. Bright sheets, the vibrations of cat against thigh had reverberated in the murky smoke of the last dream, not remembered. Slept in the bathrobe again, because would rather keep warm with fresh air from night windows. Turn over, look at phone. 6:01am. Another hour. Even though hot now, am too lazy to remove bathrobe, due to eyes drifting closed again. The last bout of sleep is when the most vivid dreams come.
Only still pictures to start with, time jumping - a minute, an hour. Manhattan under construction. In a car with a family of Jesus fearing, born agains. I am with them, but I am completely the same in this world as I know myself to be in waking life, my mood exactly as it was before I fell asleep. A father – dark hair, mustache, somewhat silent and weak in that he rarely speaks, is driving the large, clunky and spacious rental car. They are on vacation in the city. Why I am with them I don’t know, but I know it’s only for long enough to get them to their destination. The road is bumpy, somewhere in midtown, orange cones everywhere and torn up streets. The father is navigating and barely looking at the street in front of him, miraculously avoiding cars swiping and zig zagging past. He looks often to a sort of old, gray and white version of a GPS screen on the dashboard. The low graphic image also pops up on the electric road signs at certain points, as if just for the family to see. The children are in back of the car, anonymous thus far. The mother is a big woman, typical of middle America – stern and blonde, with glasses. She is dealing with the children and looking around to the city streets, judging everything whilst maintaining some sense of interest about the new surroundings.
Cut ahead – we are all at the water’s edge of the west side of Manhattan now – the construction left behind to our right, along with the silent noise / feel of chaos. We glide up stone steps with the car, then walking, then simply coasting on up on our own wheels of some kind. To the left is the wall of churches with Catholic imagery, some painted up at points like Egyptian wall paintings, as bright as the same hour they were originally painted. Too ancient for New York City, feeling more like Rome or the Vatican, but existing here in this version of things. We ascend on, with our wheels, feet, car; all modes of transport at once – stop/start, both the distance we cover and the time it takes to get up to the top, where their hotel destination is, is choppy. The father is still silent, but the children (two boys, two girls with blonde hair and a girl with dark hair) are all intermingling and climbing onto and past these grand stone structures and their likewise mismatched ornaments: among them a stone-faced white lion, a colourful hawk, and large black crucifixes with Christ hanging onto them. At one point we stop and look left into the black darkness of one of the church entryways. Solemn men in robes mingle, and a priest walks past the doorway. The mother says something like “they in their pompous Roman ways do not accept the true Christ into themselves”, encouraging her children to look, while the children (all under five years old), just gaze in wonder and without care or judgment.
Finally, at the top of the rocky stone steps is the last, very steep step leading to the entrance of the family’s very fancy New York City hotel destination. The car is gone, as only the father remains trying to haul up one mammoth suitcase on wheels. The last step is almost five feet tall and it seems impossible to get the suitcase past it. The father tries, I try, others try and it drags them down aways. At last with help it is up, as the mother and children wait impatiently. The children are playing raucously around the place. Cut to a cafeteria where the children will be eating together on a daily basis without their parents. Even though they are all around toddler ages, the siblings make fun of one of the sisters and won’t let her eat her meal with them. She sits alone, crying her eyes out about it. Her mother only gets involved to tell her that I will eat lunch with her (while pointing up at me), as the others have cast her out. I say I will and go over to her, feeling I have to help her and at the same time feeling a tremendous love for her. She looks like the dark haired girl at first as I talk to her, but then becomes one of the blonde girls, almost as young as a baby. I kneel down and tell her twice (once when she has dark hair and then again when she has blond hair) what she has to do. Even though she looks too young to even sit up, she is crying uncontrollably at me, but listening. I try to calm her by placing my hand on her back near her neck and I tell her that she needs to not care what the others say to her. That she doesn’t have to eat alone. I tell her that next time, when I’m not here, she should go over to where the other siblings eat, sit down with her tray of food and tell them “I don’t care what any of you say, I’m eating here too”. The other kids look on as I say this, as if they feel bad about their former behaviour. The mother seems to have stepped back in order to let me say this, as if it is why I have been there with them. I tell the little girl that she is the most special one out of all the children and she begins to calm down. I sense she is about to be upset that I will soon be leaving them, so I hug her very tightly and tell her I love her, feeling at that moment as if I have never loved a child as much as I love her.
Back to the hotel lobby. The mother is checking in, seeming occupied with the details of their stay, while the father is busy somewhere, playing games nearby in the recreation area. I know that the family does not sense me anymore. I hear a ringing tone and the scene fades to soft white. My eyes open – still hot, in bed, phone tucked under the pillow vibrating and ringing my head awake. Very groggy, still somewhat caught in the images of the dream, awake in my bedroom. 7:00am.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Writing Exercise #1

(A Call to Punctuation)
Plotter is a field smack the central of her head. From across the way of the low riding waters, our energies lie to themselves, to the kelp, the minnows, the dead men lost at sea. Penetration in order to feel, breathing in the muddy air-waters, fire seeping from your eyes, as you attempt to swim across, to the harbour lights and self knowledge finding itself in dreams on the other side.
Dive in, don't let the whispers of fat bruised souls who have fallen back frighten you from the doing of your one will. Waterways eventually push you to sink just when you think you've cleared the halfway mile towards the shore. End shore-start more reasons to forget why you started seeing pictures at the age of five. Numbers dance in their own lifelike cast from cotillion to orgy every time. Your arms stride limp, as kale dying from heaven in the midst of a broadcast. Too terrible when the ocean catches your tears, so you can't see which way they ran to this time. If you think you're swimming through, just turn around and spot the salts trailing, its own phalanx commanded, growing up into a twirling sphinx, ready to crush any who follow you to the promised dry land deep within the coming, golden shore.
Get there, find a plan, make a man and bury yourself - the sand will do the same as the ocean. The tears will dissolve away, the great ancient machine ceases to be. Each bought formulated in number, fear...and straying arms will sink when the thing you move through doesn't recognize you. Take notice of your fools and the way they find their circumstance. Hair in eyes growing form and spinning your footsteps like an oversexed top gone wild. More than sized in your intentions, but naked in your surest experiments, slowly building stars in their wake. Disease in its best place stands as a reform. A substantiation of what memory brought it all on.
So look back (again) the tides astray in song after you. You know what they're calling for, the active dreaded parts of you, draining down the causeway until you sit up in the sand, hands gripped bloody with your better nature, looking horizon wise to the next local race.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Today's the Day it's all worth Fighting for.
Elementals suspended pry
but lizards lie
on their backs --
my mind its own seven courses
of rotation,
stains in wine.
While the sound of clinking bottles
filled to the brim in familial liquor
sit, safe at home.
but lizards lie
on their backs --
my mind its own seven courses
of rotation,
stains in wine.
While the sound of clinking bottles
filled to the brim in familial liquor
sit, safe at home.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
At the Foot of the Giant Dipper

***At the corner stool of the Sand Bar (near the video poker), Mission Beach (backdrop: rollercoaster), San Diego, CALI 7:12pm PST, while Misha is upstairs @ casting (Skyy) 3/9/09 (JMV bday), dressed to the Rockabilly 9's -- Bud Light (2), pen borrowed from blonde bartender. TShirt, busty, a smile.***
Dear Dad,
I'm in California with Nasha Misha. She loves you still, and we are having the best time together. I know I struggle, especially with missing you and wanting to live out in my life the greatest and truest heart of yours (most particularly love), but in my own voice.
This world is numb and silly sometimes, but I know where the fire lies, where the heart of life is. You taught me that. I will miss you - every day without you since - but I am so proud of the life you lived, right down to the imperfections and the simplest bliss. And feel your broad spirit swirling everywhere around me, our family, and the best parts you loved, Misha included. I know you look over me.
Forgive me if I am not perfect, but I promise to stay alert, grounded, and brightly tuned to the spirit of Life and its second.
We love you, I love you and this next silent cheers is to you (drinks).
You are alive as the lights are twinkling on the oceanside rollercoaster next to the darkening, warm overcast sky over my shoulder. No death ever calls; we are all together and on our own, again and again, screaming and smiling our palms to the world.
Thank you for being my father. I love you always...and U zdravlje,
Mimi
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