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Waking up when others, brothers and sisters, finish the day, they go to bar, then the bus mingle in the crowded fuss or get in their cars,                             to go home slowly if it is far. Alarm goes off, the house to yourself, sit in your ****** watching the news, what you missed while you slept, eat and dress, not in that order, as you update your status, make your bed and the bumpy mattress, pack your late night meal ready, set as you go to your job on the border. The patient drive, and you are not in that rush. The hours nobody wants resemble people, that nobody want to get near, move through dark of shadowed hopes, motives are suspect, call them creeple, yes, both the hours that move so slow, and the bodies that hide, but can't diguise their intent. You dictate the night, look left and right, as people in a slowing stream return home, their treasures packed away, receipts in hand, passport ready for your command, to hand it over. There are those that "went for the drive, or to get a tank of gas" Every one that passes though your gate, despite the hour being late, smiles broadly, as if to say, nothing here to declare go about your shift, oddly, questions you do and ask these, late nighters to drive in open the trunk, show you the receipts and if they are in luck, they told the truth, but when they got to pay, they got to stay, unhappiness empties their wallet, then those three guys with mullets, dare you to show them your gun; their laughter is like rusted metal lids, turning on a glass jar, you being Canadian, don't have a gun. You can still wish. The night ends uneventful, your eyes see the sun and know your day is done, you will be home maybe to bed, maybe stay awake, a chance you'll given, you have four days off. Night shift will ruin you later in life, when those in the home will be able to rest, you will be awake, no matter what meds they make you take from the platter. When the dark shadows close in, you have a job to do, but where?, while you won't remember how or who.
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Mar 26, 2014
Mar 26, 2014 at 9:28 PM UTC
Night Shift
Waking up when others, brothers and sisters, finish the day, they go to bar, then the bus mingle in the crowded fuss or get in their cars,                             to go home slowly if it is far. Alarm goes off, the house to yourself, sit in your ****** watching the news, what you missed while you slept, eat and dress, not in that order, as you update your status, make your bed and the bumpy mattress, pack your late night meal ready, set as you go to your job on the border. The patient drive, and you are not in that rush. The hours nobody wants resemble people, that nobody want to get near, move through dark of shadowed hopes, motives are suspect, call them creeple, yes, both the hours that move so slow, and the bodies that hide, but can't diguise their intent. You dictate the night, look left and right, as people in a slowing stream return home, their treasures packed away, receipts in hand, passport ready for your command, to hand it over. There are those that "went for the drive, or to get a tank of gas" Every one that passes though your gate, despite the hour being late, smiles broadly, as if to say, nothing here to declare go about your shift, oddly, questions you do and ask these, late nighters to drive in open the trunk, show you the receipts and if they are in luck, they told the truth, but when they got to pay, they got to stay, unhappiness empties their wallet, then those three guys with mullets, dare you to show them your gun; their laughter is like rusted metal lids, turning on a glass jar, you being Canadian, don't have a gun. You can still wish. The night ends uneventful, your eyes see the sun and know your day is done, you will be home maybe to bed, maybe stay awake, a chance you'll given, you have four days off. Night shift will ruin you later in life, when those in the home will be able to rest, you will be awake, no matter what meds they make you take from the platter. When the dark shadows close in, you have a job to do, but where?, while you won't remember how or who.
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Mar 26, 2014 at 9:28 PM UTC
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