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Sleeping in new places

It's hard to get used to sleeping in new places

At home all of the little noises are familiar

A sweet lullaby to ease me into dreamland

Here, the noises are foreign

They are obtrusive and unwelcoming

And I find myself laying here

Exhausted but unable to rest

Brain scrambled and heart a mess

I know that soon

These noises too will become familiar

But tonight I'm missing home.

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alysia-michelle
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Oct 5, 2019
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