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Sleep visits me again, a man in a grey overcoat, smiling, beckoning. It's easier than you think, he tells me just like they say, counting sheep and stars. There are somnambulists and the creak of bedsprings, some nights silence, but more often the clock ticks back and forth. I sit beside the bed with its sagging dust ruffle and watch over the sleep of the living. It's funny, he says, stifling the lamplight, especially when they talk, and when they dream.
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Oct 31, 2013
Oct 31, 2013 at 4:32 PM UTC
Cure for Insomnia
Sleep visits me again, a man in a grey overcoat, smiling, beckoning. It's easier than you think, he tells me just like they say, counting sheep and stars. There are somnambulists and the creak of bedsprings, some nights silence, but more often the clock ticks back and forth. I sit beside the bed with its sagging dust ruffle and watch over the sleep of the living. It's funny, he says, stifling the lamplight, especially when they talk, and when they dream.
Imitation of "Death Comes to Me Again, A Girl" by Dorianne Laux.
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Oct 31, 2013
Oct 31, 2013 at 4:32 PM UTC
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