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I awoke this morning with all my nanoseconds whizzing by— spiraling, they broke for their exits, they disarrayed my sky. Each now and now and now seemed a face, flash color, many worlds. I could not sense their place of start or stopping. Morning sun peeped blue curtains. I tried my usual breath, felt heartbeat, wiggled foot. My dog, he stretched and bumped my bedframe with his chest. Against my fear I placed and pushed messages of gratitude. I thanked all things changing and all of changing time. Rather than elsewhere, I was here. Instead of dead-- alive.
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May 24, 2015
May 24, 2015 at 7:35 PM UTC
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I awoke this morning with all my nanoseconds whizzing by— spiraling, they broke for their exits, they disarrayed my sky. Each now and now and now seemed a face, flash color, many worlds. I could not sense their place of start or stopping. Morning sun peeped blue curtains. I tried my usual breath, felt heartbeat, wiggled foot. My dog, he stretched and bumped my bedframe with his chest. Against my fear I placed and pushed messages of gratitude. I thanked all things changing and all of changing time. Rather than elsewhere, I was here. Instead of dead-- alive.
sam-hawkins
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May 24, 2015
May 24, 2015 at 7:35 PM UTC
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