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A Really Awful Bedtime Story- By An Non-Creative Mind

Once upon a time there was a girl that couldn’t tell stories.

One night, she wanted to tell someone a story

Because it was dark and she longed to sleep

And she never seemed to be able to sleep

Even though she had heard so much ********

About counting sheep and drinking hot cocoa

She knew none of it worked

And it was no use being hopeful

But little children always asked to have bedtime stories read to them

And she guessed it helped

Because children sleep and they dream and they imagine

…she wished she could imagine

 

So she tried to tell a story

Because there was no one to tell her one

But because there was no one to tell her a story

There was no one to hear her story

She was lonely

So lonely that she didn’t even want to talk to herself anymore

(Something she did with frequency)

Even she wanted to leave herself alone

She was irritated by her shadow

And this was why she wanted to tell stories

So she could forget about the loneliness

And sleep

 

But when she tried to think about something; about anything

She found it hard to imagine

Because her dreams weren’t images anymore

Only feelings

So she decided to tell a story to nobody

About how she felt

Rather than what she couldn’t imagine

And couldn’t create

 

It was about what she hates

And how uncomfortable she is

 

So… she fixated her eyes at a spot on the wall

That would listen to her intently

She took a breath

And said:

 

“Once upon a time…

…

…

…

I hate. I’m uncomfortable.”

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peyton-leigh-stille
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Published
Mar 13, 2012
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