O sleep, what a strange mistress you can be when I think of all our savage nights and long embraces. I have cursed and blessed you with bellowing cries. I hated you in the green of youth, when the backyard was my kingdom, and the dragons needed slaying. You invaded long afternoons in the sun with nap time. As my years flew by, like crows in autumn and I grew out of my backyard sanctuary, the dragons became bigger and new beasts arrived on the scene; brutal beasts with no mercy, and much harder to ****. I looked for you on long, lonely, brokenhearted nights, when finding a star in the sky was like panning for gold. I found your dreamy kiss and silent embrace far less. O, sleep, what a strange mistress you can be.