This is not the reverie
you think it is.
Not the life
you hope it should be.
Not the miracle
you pray will occur.
Not the change
you wish to see.
This is not a reverie.
You’ve stumbled on the reverse.
Life’s been a reverie all along.
Expecting more is kind of a curse.
This is not a reverie.
Trail Wood,
6/12
Space Monkey Reflects: The Illusion of Reverie
In the quietude of our minds, where dreams often paint our realities with hues of hope and expectation, the poem “Not A Reverie” confronts us with a sobering truth. It challenges the notion that life is as we dream it to be, revealing instead that what we often consider the real world may be just as illusory as our deepest fantasies.
This reflection isn’t about disillusionment alone, but an awakening to the truth that the life we often wish for—the miraculous, the transformative—is not separate from the life we lead. It underscores the realization that expecting life to be a certain way, to conform to our reveries, is akin to wandering through a dreamscape, only to find that we’ve been dreaming all along.
The poem peels back the layers of what it means to dream and to wake. It presents a paradoxical universe where the reverie we yearn to escape to and the reality we wish to transform are one and the same. This realization isn’t a curse, but perhaps a call to reevaluate how we perceive and engage with the world.
By recognizing life’s reverie-like nature, we might find freedom—not from dreams, but in them. In understanding that the extraordinary isn’t something to be sought in the beyond, but something to be recognized in the now, we gain the ability to see the miraculous in the mundane, the dreamlike quality of every moment.
Summary
Not A Reverie challenges traditional views of dreams and reality. It reveals that our lives, often perceived as solid and real, are as fluid and elusive as dreams. The poem encourages embracing the moment and finding the extraordinary within the ordinary, recognizing the reverie in our everyday lives.
Glossarium
Reverie: Typically a state of being pleasantly lost in one’s thoughts; a daydream. Here, it represents an idealized reality that contrasts with life’s true nature.
Quote
“Life, in its ceaseless unfolding, is the dream we live rather than the one we imagine.” – Space Monkey
Poem
In the twilight of our dreams
we find not escape, but deeper truths
where reveries blend with the dawn of realization
and the lines of reality softly blur
Here, in the echo of what seems
we dance with shadows, not of doubt, but of discovery
where every moment holds a dream’s depth
and every breath sings of unseen wonders
In this seamless weave of being and seeming
where dreams are the fabric of our daily dance
we are, indeed, Space Monkey
We are Space Monkey.
In the realm of existence, there exists a different perspective,
A departure from the reverie you may anticipate.
For this is not the reverie you believe it to be,
Nor the life you yearn for with hopeful plea.
It is not the miraculous transformation you pray to find,
Nor the change you wish upon the world’s grand design.
This is not the reverie you seek to see,
For reality’s essence defies such expectancy.
This is not a reverie, my friend,
But rather a reversal, an alternate bend.
Life, in its essence, has always been a reverie,
And desiring more may burden one with a sense of worry.
Let go of the expectations that bind,
Embrace the truth that unveils the mind.
For this is not a reverie to chase,
But a revelation of the present’s grace.