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For Atley: God Natt (only a poet would mistake insomnia for divinity)

Atley:

“only a poet would mistake insomnia for divinity”

————————-

 

Yes, I have been to the land with the sun does not set.

Yes, I have been to Norway where it was legally permissible

for sleep to be impermissible.

 

my host was so concerned

by my many, many days of no night,

no sleep, for my eyes never closed

as I wandered (stumbled) throughout Oslo

 

with no end “in sight”

 

they

(King Harald V and Queen Sonja (his consort)

put a chocolate and a note

on my pillow, a sleep suggestion:

 

God Natt

 

 

quite flattered I was,

thinking that a man who could not sleep:

was more akin to a god,

who never sleeps, just turns away

and looks elsewhere when it is

convenient

 

Atley:

“only a poet would mistake insomnia for divinity”

<><>><>,

 

and they asked why I could not sleep,

in the land of perpetual sunlight,

I, Exclaimed!

Alas!

there was just too much

poetry to write

 

 

and yes, I’ve kept that note for years…

 

signed,

 

Natta

 

P.S. In a fit of desperation,

they took me to the Ice Bar in Oslo,

for permanent refrigeration

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Written by
nat-lipstadt
99 / M / NYC/Lippstadt/Kraków
Published
Apr 10
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Notes

The most common way to say "good night" in Norwegian is "God natt". It is pronounced like "/guh nat/". For a more informal or affectionate version, you can say "Natta".

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