The young man just sat there taking it all in. He told me that he had been a prince, but he had left behind his crown and his castle and his jewels. He had abandoned it all in exchange for what he called "all the treasures of the world" with a sweep of his arm towards the horizon. He seemed perfectly content to go on sitting there, so I continued on my way as the sky faded to reveal a wealth of stars. But every now and then I stopped to think of the smile I had seen on the prince's face.
“Stupid Boy!”
2 days ago

not sure why, but I am reminded of the book, "The Little Prince" with this. I never read the whole thing, because I drifted off for more exciting things like lint in my pocket and the occasional fly buzzing my head. This is a great opening to something though.
ReplyDeleteI bet this is Scott.
DeleteVery poetic and poignant. Now then, if you could send that prince to see my rich brother-in-law, he's still of the state of mind that those jewels will bring you happiness, while simultaneously being miserable. I don't think he's seen a sunrise or sunset in years.
ReplyDelete"The things you own end up owning you."
DeleteI've been stressing out about a lot of dumb shit lately, and I've had a hard time shaking it off. This dream offered a nice alluring vision of letting go.