Sunday, January 14, 2007

What Dreams May Come: Part 4 (The Piano)


I was in a very big house, or should I say, mansion. From the exterior, I could see the beauty and exquisiteness of the house. Surrounding it, were tall trees, green grasses and flowers, and the sunshine rested happily above the house. I entered and saw some of my former classmates mingling with each other near the car (that looked brand new to me). I greeted them and later on, we were talking, playing, and doing some crazy stuff at the garage of the house. Then I noticed that on the side of the house, there was a staircase that led to the second floor, but surprisingly the stair was located outside. I went up, opened the door, and was amazed by what I saw. Wow!!! The interior was really large and beautiful. They had white-colored walls, a wooden and varnished floor, soft sofas, and by the clear glass windows, you could see the tall trees and birds flying outside. There were blue and violet vases, and there was a brown wooden piano. The house was really cozy and definitely a wonderful place to live in. As I admired the place, the owners of the house, a couple, showed up. They welcomed me and requested my to play a piano piece. So I granted their request and sat on the chair and played the piano. But I was irritated and dismayed when I pressed the piano keys since they didn’t sound so well. The tune was really cracking me off. And so I concluded, yes, the house was very beautiful, but it’s still not admirable because of the piano, and I didn’t like it anymore.

Dreams may also mold our perspective and outlook in life. It could serve as a guide in our decision-makings, in solving our dilemmas in life, and knowing things that would make us improve and be better persons. Dreams should not be interpreted, as they may seem, for they convey a message or thought whose meaning is far deeper than what we think. So we need to think and analyze carefully for us to know the real meaning of our dreams.

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