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The Unconscious Gets No Respect

The unconscious is a melancholy drunk
It prattles on in dreams with brutal truth.
"I'm getting ugly and I've lost my youth."
"In useless youth I was a stupid punk."
It evilly summons loved ghosts from the past -
Bobs this one's hair and dyes it a rich red -
Conflating one who'd never shred their head
With unrelated one who lives life fast.
It sings its nonsense songs like Lear's poor fool,
Nonsense that turns out sane in retrospect;
Is treated with contempt, or else neglect;
Unrecognised for what it is: a tool,
A genius programme for decoding life,
A mental multi-blade Swiss Army knife.


My Thunder-Galloping Unconscious Mind

My thunder-galloping unconscious mind –
On which I, jolly joking jockey, perch
And whose divine intentions I besmirch
With claims its selfishnesses I’ve divined –
This powerhouse, this generator blind,
With pattern-seeking data-crunch research,
Unschooled, ungoverned, then will trip and lurch
Drunk as a soul must be in a mad mind.
But loved and honoured it’s a thundering horse
That powers all the body’s work and health
And flushes poisons in its daily course
And monitors all dangers in its stealth
And feeds uplifting feelings, love and right…
And gifts these images to me at night.

Robin Helweg-Larsen


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