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CharlieD

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I usually don't pay attention to my dreams, but this one just felt too realistic.

I'm at a funeral, but instead of a funeral home, it's a classroom. The dead guy is not in a casket, he is wrapped in a sheet, lying on the table. He is someone I know. Another friend of mine is standing above him and is reading something. By accident, he pushed the body and as the body falls he manages to catch it and throw it back on the table. In the process, the head becomes unwrapped and the dead guy is talking, but there are no words. Only his lips are moving and only air comes out. At this point I woke up and felt very uneasy. I have had plenty of nightmares, but this one was too bizarre.

Can anyone interpret dreams?
 
Charlie,
Your dream makes me think of the quote from Ebeneezer Scooge when he say Jacob Marley's ghost.

"You may be a bit of undigested beef, a blob of mustard, a crumb of cheese. Yes. There's more gravy than of grave about you. "
 

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