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I wake abruptly In the early hours, To a lungful of Icy air, The curtains flapping idly In the breeze, Fear fades as I recognise my Darkened room, Well known shapes Of furniture And shadows cast by Newly bulbed street lights Yet what woke me Was and indeed remains A mystery, But something did, Something lost or hiding now in Mists of memory Through which my minds eye Cannot pierce, But vaguely seen are Edges and corners Hovering at perceptions edge As I roll over And go Back to sleep
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Mar 16, 2024
Mar 16, 2024 at 10:21 AM UTC
Awake
I wake abruptly In the early hours, To a lungful of Icy air, The curtains flapping idly In the breeze, Fear fades as I recognise my Darkened room, Well known shapes Of furniture And shadows cast by Newly bulbed street lights Yet what woke me Was and indeed remains A mystery, But something did, Something lost or hiding now in Mists of memory Through which my minds eye Cannot pierce, But vaguely seen are Edges and corners Hovering at perceptions edge As I roll over And go Back to sleep
Just a simple.yet recurring memory and event thatbseemed nonetheless to warrant a verse
jamesb
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58/M/London
Mar 16, 2024
Mar 16, 2024 at 10:21 AM UTC
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