Death Of A Dream
From the depths of the black night, she hoisted herself up,
countless times losing her grip.
Her fingers dug deep, as the moist soil cooled her palms.
On this humid summer night, Bethany's reality dangled in the balance.
The dwindling, crescent moon flickered like a dingy gray talon
in the night's sky. She squinted.
Staring through the narrow hole, her weary eyes searched
the carpet of stars that stretched to continuum.
Suddenly, in the silence of the night and not too distant,
she could detect the faint call of an animal for its young.
"I can not have come to the end of my extant", she lamented.
She could hear her own young calling to her from the future.
With all her might, the will to live rose up and expanded in her chest.
One last push.
The tree's exposed root offered a lifeline to the living.
Her last night on this Earth would not be that night.
Ignoring the reason for her circumstance, she called out,
desperate to hear his voice.
He should be near, her lover Lukyan, as his rousing fragrance
stirred again her complete love, while vacillating through the breeze.
I could not have been wrong, could I?, she reflected.
The dawning of light raced with trepidation toward Bethany's awakening.
But Lukyan accompanied her to that desolate place,
their plans made in haste.
Groggy she was in a moment's past and could now recollect.
Too needy in one instance, was his assertion.
The domineering face of my mother he saw, in the next.
Exorbitant desires heaped upon his flesh, he complained.
That no man could fulfill.
Which one should accompany me into my dream?
I fear not it will be you. For I can not separate the two.
Lukyan's words stung. She dismissed the essence of them.
She looked around, her grey eyes wide.
Mouth dry. Face flushed. Eyes covered with misty hurt.
She found it hard to swallow, the emptiness of deceit.
Sobbing uncontrollably, her arms flew up to her shoulders
as she wrapped herself in solace.
Thoughts of death permeated her soul.
Whispers meant to calm her spirit to trust.
Her lover ached within her breast.
Through the mist, an image of a ball of venom,
spat squarely in his face.
She laughed at her aim. Never so accurate in life.
Of course, no one to blame but the undying love,
or lustful heart headed longways into the rash decision to elope.
No.
"I won't acquiesce that it was I only who felt the connection,"
she wailed, shaking her head violently in contradiction.
The feelings were too late in manifesting themselves.
Too late to catch up.
The veil of deceit began on a winter's night wrapped in loving concern.
It continued on the practiced stage of indifference and tolerance.
It ended on the dark shoreline that night,
witnessed only by the moon's shadow.
Struck down by Lukyan's mighty vengeful hand.
His breath hot upon her neck for a sweet moment.
His footsteps retreating into the dark,
far away from her for a lifetime.
She waited, then screamed through the misty breath of the night,
"Although I turned away from their embrace,
my loved ones will wail and come running to me.
To usher my body home, tend to my wounds, my broken heart.
Yes, they will forgive my disgrace upon them."
Bethany curled into a fetal position before succumbing to...
The death of a dream.
For my Freestyle Collage No. 48, the theme of my prose is "loss of a dream". It's an idea, plan, or goal that may or may not materialize. Often a dream may be an illusion on the part of the person who aspires to the goal. Other times, unrealistic desires may be at play. I present my collage theme with the following items in mind.
The highlights of my theme are three pure fractals I designed in Apophysis 7X, a upgraded fractal rendering program.
To achieve the forest and shoreline background landscape setting, I enlisted the aid of two interesting images I located. The first one is a previous LMAC contest image. The second one I located from a free source.
The most important feature was the female. I chose carefully a free-sourced photo of a young girl surrounded by a field of flowers. The female endures hardship and heartbreak at the hand of her lover. For the man, I only wanted to show his hand throwing a lightning bolt down upon her. This symbolizes rejection and betrayal.
I feel the scene was portrayed nicely.
Source
For the remainder of the images I included in my theme, I called upon LMAC's Image Database, the LIL, where I located images contributed by members.
Lighted Vase by NoName_13 at Pixabay
Hand No. 1 Contributed to the #LIL by @bayuismail
Green Crystals full Contributed to the #LIL by @quantumg
To blend the images, I utilized Canva, my design program. I'm able to take advantage of its Annual Pro Membership Subscription. Features I enjoy are colorizing, filtering, resizing, and background removal.
From left to right, you can see the gradual design take shape.
I began with a blank canvas screen.
Next, I added the free-sourced background forest image.
To fill the screen, I duplicated the forest image.
Then added the LMAC landscape water image.
The female was next. I placed here in the center of my scene.
Final touches were to add the hand bring down lightning on her head, and the other images.
I then added the other images to complete the scene.
Below is my completed freestyle collage:
Thanks for your visit. I appreciate it. I hope you like my freestyle collage theme.
CONTEST RULES
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
What is Let's Make a Collage? | It is a weekly photography and collage contest. |
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Who created the contest? | @shaka is the contest owner. |
What type of contest is it? | This Contest utilizes a single photo provided by the contest owner as the basis for you to create your own photo collage by adding to the photo provided. |
What are the rules? | 1. Use as your starting point for your collage the photography provided by the contest owner. It is located on the contest owner's post for free use without any copyright protection. |
2. Entries are required to be posted to the LMAC community and must contain a link to the contest post. | |
3. Entries need to set the LMAC account (@lmac) as 20% beneficiary to be eligible for the dynamic component of the prize pool.; | |
4. Extra support with the LMAC trail to all collages where LIL assets have been included AND the respective LIL-contributors set as 2% beneficiaries; | |
5. By submitting your contribution you agree that your artwork remains public domain and that it can be copied, modified and distributed, even for commercial purposes, without requiring further permission. | |
6. Any graphical element that is added to the photography either needs to be your own original work (e.g. own artwork or photography) OR needs to derive from sites whitelisted by LMAC. | |
7. IMPORTANT: Indicate the source of all materials used in your accompanying post. Otherwise your entry can NOT be put up for the final vote. | |
8. All sort of editing, modification and/or manipulation is allowed as long as no copyright is affected. | |
What do you win? | Prizes listed on the contest owner's post. |
SOURCES:
a) JustClickindiva's Footer created in Canva utilizing its free background and images used with permission from discord admins.
b) Unless otherwise noted, all photos taken by me with my (i) Samsung Galaxy 10" Tablet, (ii) Samsung Phone, & (iii) FUJI FinePix S3380 - 14 Mega Pixels Digital Camera
c) Purple Butterfly part of purchased set of Spiritual Clip Art for my Personal Use
d) All Community logos, banners, page dividers used with permission of Discord Channel admins.
e) Ladies of Hive banner used with permission of and in accordance with the admin's guidelines
f) Thumbnail Image created by me in Canva.
g) "Flames." What is Apophysis 2.09. https://flam3.com/