my life as a artist
i have a dream
Friday 10th April 2009 1:38 AM
Last night I travelled to the wild, wind-pummelled western flanks of Ben More Assynt in Northern Scotland to have a word with my internet providers, Kate and Sidney Pi, about the non-functioning of the comment box. Kate was away, rioting in London, and Sidney admitted that he was finding it difficult to run things on his own, so he's arranged to call in his senior blog-buster from Lochinver. Thank you for all your kindly alerts.
This evening I played for the Corinthians afternoon team, and by dint of the inclusion of four other morning team players we became a sort of Corinthians late-elevenses eleven. The game was away against Old Manstonians in Leeds, and after the long journey back from the highlands I was still a bit dazed, my mind a swirling maelstrom of tartan, shortbread and ptarmigan.
After five minutes I have this beautiful dream where I cut inside the full-back on the edge of the box and rifle /spear /smash /crash /arrow the ball into the top corner of the net, and amazingly, when I wake up, it's all true.
There I am, on this great big green grass bed, rubbing sleep out of my eyes, wearing my Corinthian away-strip pyjamas and snuggling under the rough, hairy blanket of male approval, and the referee, who I'm beginning to look upon as a father, is pointing to the centre circle and awarding a goal. Later, Manstonians equalise, but some of their younger boys are so naughty that Dad has to show one of them a yellow card.
In the crepuscule, the light and the game fades. The light fades into a sodium and mushroom soup, a special delicacy often served in this part of Leeds, while the game fades into a scrappy one-all draw. Although at no point during the game do we have a mountain to climb, nevertheless, at some point in the second-half I come across a small hillock, and when I get to the top of it I have another dream. When I wake up I can't remember the dream but I think it has something to do with not judging a person by the colour of their away strip.
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