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Nighttime's rest evades me of late, Waking long before the hour of eight. Sweet dreams and nightmares wake me, amalgamated -- A compensation for day's despairs which I've abated. From sleep I have this vision of a sun-kissed dusty road-- A familiar place from which this story did forebode: There came two women in a speeding car who, at my sight, did slow And both inquired about this path on which I solemnly strode. I squinted my eyes and I cocked my head, Saw a traffic boot on their car tire and said, "This path is a diversion from the realities we've fled." The two women laughed, and soon away their car had sped.   I was left in a cloud of their dust, feeling very much alive-- Accepting, somehow fully, that their booted car could drive. Now I see that none of slumber's sanity did survive, And yet on that dusty path, I somehow still did thrive.
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Feb 4, 2012
Feb 4, 2012 at 11:54 AM UTC
Ode to the Consciously Insane: (EDITED)
Nighttime's rest evades me of late, Waking long before the hour of eight. Sweet dreams and nightmares wake me, amalgamated -- A compensation for day's despairs which I've abated. From sleep I have this vision of a sun-kissed dusty road-- A familiar place from which this story did forebode: There came two women in a speeding car who, at my sight, did slow And both inquired about this path on which I solemnly strode. I squinted my eyes and I cocked my head, Saw a traffic boot on their car tire and said, "This path is a diversion from the realities we've fled." The two women laughed, and soon away their car had sped.   I was left in a cloud of their dust, feeling very much alive-- Accepting, somehow fully, that their booted car could drive. Now I see that none of slumber's sanity did survive, And yet on that dusty path, I somehow still did thrive.
Jayelbe
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Feb 4, 2012
Feb 4, 2012 at 11:54 AM UTC
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