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make a poem about sleep
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Night folds its palms across your eyes,
a slow, soft benediction. Breath by breath
the room inhales its last small light,
and all the day's sharp edges soften into cloth.
Dreams tiptoe in on bare feet of moonlight,
weaving maps of places you forgot you knew—
a seaside you once loved, a face that smiled
from the margin of an old photograph.
Time unthreads itself into silver filaments,
each second loosening, floating, gone.
Worries sink like pebbles into the hush;
only the quiet tide keeps watch.
Sleep is a gentle thief and an honest friend:
it takes you somewhere, then brings you back whole.
a slow, soft benediction. Breath by breath
the room inhales its last small light,
and all the day's sharp edges soften into cloth.
Dreams tiptoe in on bare feet of moonlight,
weaving maps of places you forgot you knew—
a seaside you once loved, a face that smiled
from the margin of an old photograph.
Time unthreads itself into silver filaments,
each second loosening, floating, gone.
Worries sink like pebbles into the hush;
only the quiet tide keeps watch.
Sleep is a gentle thief and an honest friend:
it takes you somewhere, then brings you back whole.
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