Mind swinging loose, could not concentrate
moorings lost , could not focus or interpret
reading a mystery, anchoring my thoughts
quieting the storm in my head, hating
total helplessness in confusion
Fatigue overwhelming, not continuously
conscious, helpful peace in Charles Berlitz
The Dragon’s Triangle where boats and planes
keep vanishing, maybe my subconscious sees
an analogy in mystery and lack of understanding
In a common phenomenon, processing new
experiences takes so much energy, mental
calm required to digest new information, this
feeling of peace, inner storm abating, feels
wonderful, whether able to work or not
Feeling better already more than I hoped for
before, happy with one line of thought unfolding
within total confusion…
Charles Berlitz “The Dragon’s Triangle”
Grafton Books 1990
25 August 2009
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