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The airplane lands,  as  if it was on a landing strip,  at the basis  of a skyscraper 
and  comes in a new tunnel.  On the back of the building,  where there is the exit of 
the tunnel, comes out again a train,  that runs on an open space in the town and then 
it turns into an tunnel of another skyscraper.  The noise changes  and  becomes again 
muffled.  At this point in distance I see the monorail obstructed from a wall. On the 
wall I read these words: "WELCOME REALITY".  The train runs at full speed against the 
wall. After there is a violent collision and I see mangled wreckage, smashed glasses, 
while I hear pain and cry.  Then it is only silence. And in background I hear a laugh 
that becomes always more high until becoming a scream of anguish and ends with a sob. 
At this point I wake with a start,  with the dry mouth  and  with all my muscles feel 
stiff.".  The psychologist  remained  in silence,  as to be sure  that I did not have 
other to add,  then exclaimed: "Yes, it seems to be a very complex dream and also the 
fact that it recurs incessantly  from a such long time,  makes it extremely singular, 
but I think  that  with the right psychoanalytic therapy  you will be able to recover 
a normal rhythm  of sleep  and  you  will be  able to avoid to repeat always the same 
dream  incessantly".  I  interrupted,  nearly  screaming:  " Not,  not!  You  has not 
understood!  I  do  not want  to change  my dream,  I love it!  I want living in that 
town!  I am coming here  because  you give me something that let me do not awake more 
in this our world that I hate with all my forces!". 
T H E       E N D

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