The Dreamcatcher by Katrenia G. Busch

Captured within the web of dreams  

Nothing is as it seems  

 

Waken from the gates of sleep  

Do my eyes behold and secrets keep  

 

Loftily placed in clouds that hold  

The dreams that I once did mold  

 

Gates found of peaceful rest  

The soule released and then professed  

 

Amongst the slumberous times await  

The soule to enter through this gate  

 

Web of dreams, trance—I find  

A week of days— eight defined  

 

For when I sought and then concealed  

The vision disappeared and secrets congealed  

 

Back to where you originally came  

Elements here unable to of ever became  

 

Transformed into or even found when  

It can only repeat its course again  

 

For this web of dreams— deciphered  

When unwinding them from a watchful dreamcatcher 


Katrenia G. Busch is a Film Critic for Hollywood Weekly Magazine, a Celebrity Interviewer and writer forHeart of Hollywood Magazine, a Journal Reviewer for the American Psychological Association, as well as a Reviewer for Prospectus: A Literary Offering and has worked as an Editor and journalist. Some of her published works can be found in The Screeched Owl,, The Chamber Magazine, Literature Today, Westward Quarterly, Trouvaille Review, Police Writers, among others. She is also a moderator and page manager of Facebook Poetry Society— yielding 80k members. She also has an extensive background in both law enforcement and nursing. 

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