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bedtime

by drumhound

Last night I asked Mother Sky to lay me down under the stars. She covered the long day with her black/blue quilt tucking away my rapid heart. Brushing the unkempt hair from my eyes she warmed me with deep sea breaths and showed me how much she loved me. Her finger drew a shooting star as she measured herself in a whisper, "From here, my dear, .........................to there." Mother offered me a drink from her ladled cup. I chose the big one with both hands consuming every drop until my lips finished with a satisfied "Aaaaaaahhh". I handed her the twinkling chalice which she hung again by the North Star. I resigned my head to the grassy pillow my eyes lost in retreat. "Will you sing to me?" I asked sightlessly. From the corners of Endless she coaxed soft soothing melodies, while the Sandman strummed willow trees to her song.
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Apr 6, 2017
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