Wooden Creatures

by Corben Horton

In my experience, dreams are

 

dangerous little things; like siren-sounds,

they call us to divert our ships to

rocky waters, to drowning depths.

 

Can you hear them? Those

melodious maladies that

taste

of honey in the mouth but turn to

vinegar in the stomach?

 

 

They come for us, each and all.

Dreams of money. Dreams of power.

Dreams of a perfected self, made so not by

change but by tyrannical rule of others.

 

Do you know them? Do you dream

your share of dreams? Do you hold them 

tight like delicate little robin eggs? Do you

devour them like fistfuls of worms?

 

Of course, of course. We are

dreaming things, after all.

Lying things, too. But only ask:

 

 

Why, Geppetto, did you make us so? 

 


Corben Horton is a graduate from Oklahoma State University with a Bachelor of Arts in English – Creative Writing. He has been published in Frontier Mosiac and Zoe Grace Publishing Magazine. Corben is an avid reader and writer of the fantasy genre, and even wrote a defense of genre fiction against academia’s criticisms for his senior honors thesis.

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