A poem that portrays lucid dreaming as a gateway: a conscious descent into the subconscious where a hidden reality reveals itself.
It implies that this world isn’t fictional—it’s real, but experiential.
You can’t see it unless you enter it.
Morpheus is the Greek god of dreams.
Entering his seas means surrendering to the dream state.
The “ever-flowing” aspect hints that dreams are constant, alive, and always accessible—if one knows how to enter them.
Title.
Lucid Dreaming.
(A lone voice whispers)
There's a world on top of this one no one ever sees.
Until they enter the deep waters of Morpheus's ever-flowing seas.
(C)
Copyright John Duffy
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