I'll copy a nice excerpt from my Dream Diary.
"...the city is not dying, I know this. Monstrous buildings looming high, blotting out the sun-moon, dead light shining bright. I walk down the main street past the dead-child vendor and the headsmen. Axes held high for passing non-conformist scum, to right the world with a swiftly chopping stroke of bad luck, they sing of blood and glory. I see the central square, walk down the huge concrete steps towards the gathered crowd of devout zealots. Bloodied and torn, the stick long, steel needles under their skin. They know that the end comes, armoring themselves with metal, shedding blood, screaming for salvation. I go along, the pain is exquisite. Passing out, context-free-float up, the hatcheries pulse in all their glory at the horizon, breeding the new gods, I know, but not for me to see, not me. I go down sub-level to the realm of the waiting folk, but they are gone. I hear them screaming from behind the walls, can see the dead shedded skin on the floor and the meat-hooks, witness to their evolution. Down a corrisor, under the sparking wires, towards the shaft. A gaping hole to blackness down to the core, framed by razor-wire. I climb and cut my body and jump, passing the scythe-blades and falling upwards. A face glowing overhead, saying the true name of something I can no longer remember. I see the city below, floating in the wet sky, and I fall towards the industrial district. Slam down, suddenly I am inside a free-hanging mesh wire box, an elevator, affixed to a single steel cable, it moves in a dark room, mor cages dangling dead in the void, no escape. I see the controls, but they don't react. Time passes, and I starve. Cries for help in the distance, my mother is calling for me, but I can't see where she is. The cage is swinging. I saw my wrists along the sharply torn edges of the wires, blood will tell the way. But no blood comes, the wire grinds into bone, I scream - I wake..."
This was written a few months ago at about 4 AM, I was obviously still half asleep. Nice thread, by the way!