Feynman’s Dream

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How about orange juice? One of Richard Feynman’s dream was to visit Tuva. He wanted to hear the Tuvan throat singers in person. Although he was a renowned physicist he enjoyed music. There is some video footage of him jamming to the song “I Gotta Have my Orange juice”.

I read this in a book called Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman. Feynman himself speaks about the “kinesthetic feelings” he has in a dream. This poem is based on that dream.

Original Poem @mineopoly

Feyman's Dream

Interpretation of a wild imagination
Deep in sleep
The dream chaser awakens
At the interpretation station.

Duck down Indiana Jones
The train just entered a tunnel of light
With colors as clear as day kaleidoscope
The walls come alive with a laser show.

Musicians greet me in the train
Three old men play violins
Change before my eyes
To beautiful maidens to my surprise.

In fields of pleasure
Sun shines through her perfect golden hair.
As I caress her I feel a thumbtack in a door.
I don’t see the thumbtack but feel its piecing pain.

I am on a roller coaster sailing free
Then I’m caught in my dream.
How can I wake up to make it stop?

A knock is heard at the door.
I wake up.
There is nothing but silence.

Has the interpretation center fallen asleep too?

This is my 23rd poem in the Steemitschool poetry competition @d-pend.(Steemitschool Discord)

Verse of the Day/ Genesis 37:5

"Joseph had a dream, and when he told it to his brothers, they hated him all the more."

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"How long do we keep on dreaming?"

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