A part of me needs to sleep
That never has.
The thought keeps the
Rest of me awake
At night,
A grown man reaching out for
Something to be weak against,
Something bigger than a teddy,
Smaller than a bear.
Something that knows, and has room.
That sees, and has patience,
That whispers against
Some part of my softest, innermost;
That there are no needs for
Control on my part.
For now, I have
Only one responsability:
To breathe. Just breathe
Until all my senses withdraw
Into the comforting shell
Of covers, sheets
And a presence that knows
The language of Guardian,
And sings it to me
Until every shard and sliver
Of my being unfolds
Into relief.