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The Awakening

Slowly, your vision returns, light peeps past heavy eyelids and your mind becomes fully aware as what is you then struggles to awaken out of a spellbinding slumber.

Dazed, as you awaken there comes a voice speaking to you, its words you do not actually here, but they you understand are echoing around inside your brain.

Memories come back as eyes struggle to focus, you hearing the soft sounding voice calling you to awaken.

Breathing with the penting of your own anxiety adds to the rapidity of each breath and its exhale, there is a realization that where you are is not where all of this began.

The sound of a horse giving forth its strained sounding whinny brings vivid memories to life of the horse shoe you held and how in your mind you remember it sticking to the palm of your hand.

You here someone calling your name, they use but the first name only, recanting it over and over, it repeats, echoing around inside your head, bringing you ever closer to the rude awakening when those around you will show their concern about your situation.

Scents seem to be suddenly more profound to your nose, as with every breath drawn you compare the odors and from it make judgments as what you might do next.

Oh so slowly the sounds and scents that prevail upon your heightened senses helps to bring you back to the world of the aware and living.

Then before you really jolt to an awakened state, you hear the frantic sounding voice of that dear friend who accompanied you to that very spot. Seemingly excited, anxious like are you, the voice speaks and from this you hear, "Oh Please, please, someone can you help, look at what is happening, see that what it is and was, but is even now so different a mother could not recognize this as one of her own, please is there someone near that can help!"

The realization of these words tends to urge upon you the want to arise and awaken, knowing that from everything that buzzes in your head, you are most definitely different from when you arrived.


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