The dream provides a picture of your emotional pain. There are times when emotional pain can be so real that it seems it should be visible in some way. So in this dream, your subconscious mind provides an image of the bleeding that would accompany a physical wound, confirming your sense of being wounded.
The taste of blood in this dream is a powerful metaphor representing your feelings of guilt and responsibility.
It is very possible that this is merely a random dream without any special significance. Or, depending on the emotional tone of the dream, the white handkerchiefs might represent sorrowful tears or the opposite - tears of joy. Yet again, if you are prone to allergies, the dream could mark the approach of allergy season.
In this dream, the blood could represent your health. Carrying the blood in the bag might suggest that you are taking chances with your health.
It mean you had a bad dream.
the same materials that the American white mans house is made of...Blood, Sweat, Tears and the American Dream
This dream represents overwhelming grief. It is not unusual for a person to repress sadness, and not be aware of deep emotions until they are revealed by dreams. Also, the dream might have been triggered by Eric Clapton's song, River of Tears.
I think you must mean Britain... With Blood, Toil, Sweat and Tears
Dreams about blood can have many different meanings depending on other elements in the dream. Similarly, dreaming of one's niece could mean many different things depending on what the niece is doing in the dream. A basic principle in understanding dreams is that the dream is about the dreamer, not about other persons that appear in the dream. So the blood and the niece in this dream reflect something about the dreamer's feelings, memories or experiences.
tears are 5.0 blood is 7.4 but the both can kill bacteria. with the acid in them.
The connection is that "both were shed" on both sides.
You will lose something minor/major. (an object, person, friend or etc...)
Peach Blossom Weeps Tears of Blood was created in 1931.