Monday, March 20, 2006

But we can’t deny the Screams:

I dreamt last night that I saw a movie about a little girl who was telling her Daddy that something happened but it wasn't too bad and she knew he'd sit down with her and listen as she gently exposed the violent details~~~because she didn't want to arouse his anger too soon. Then the six-year-old's Daddy got a phone call and it was business and in the movie dream I could see the girl's face fading to white amid clouds of desperation and slowly the clouds engulfed her until she broke down because it wasn't really all OK as she had told him~~~she was needing to die.

Her face in the dream is shrouded like a veil and as her features break down in the crying frames, she then loses control and screams: I was raped!

Daddy then leaves his business and comes to her because he loves her and he holds her and you know in the dream he is going to vindicate his innocent little girl. Then I found this post today:


Smash, drip and evaporate...learn to be a woman by silbil
Screams free you! They did that too Naseeruddin Shah in Hero Heeralal But what happens to the screams of the heroines? … …okay? So what I have done is that I have begged you to save me from yourself…understood? … Than to rape me just once in while. Also now you can focus on so many more freelance rapes…
Marriage is all about common sense, my love…. First they decide what a beautiful woman should look like … See.they are men and therefore practical so they divide the work amongst them …fine? … because the bloody women always look enticing…
And they have to do that
You think it’s fun for them.
You think they enjoy this.
They ask irritably and wearily.
And I feel sorry for the poor darlings
Can they help it…that unfortunate hard-on and all that….


(Read the Full Text at: dostlog aur main)


7 comments:

jac said...

Yes, we cant...in normal circumstances.

Anonymous said...

Can we ever ignore screams?

Anonymous said...

touching! :)

Lorna said...

chilling.

Tones And Echoes said...

Anjaan: I’m assuming you don’t mean that literally but more figuratively regarding the father’s love and concern in the dream and not the link. Thanks for stopping by.


Lorna: yes, every time I remember the dream and then read the post I found soon after, I feel a chill go through me.

jac said...

Aren't you and me ignoring sometimes though we don't want to ?

Tones And Echoes said...

To be honest jac, I'm not sure what you're referencing. Can you elaborate a little bit?

Thank you, French Indian