Asked by kenneth

make a poem about sleep but make it how a 8th grade would make it

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When my head hits the pillow and the lights go dim,
my brain turns off the loud parts and lets the quiet win.
My phone is face down, my homework sits alone,
but sleep walks in like it owns the room.

Blanket becomes a spaceship, zooming past my wall,
math problems turn to planets, the clock feels small.
Thoughts become cartoons, jumping on my bed,
teachers and deadlines fade, float inside my head.

The fan hums like a lullaby, steady, soft, and slow,
dreams paint wild movies where I’m the star of the show.
Morning’s a loud buzzer that I’ll face someday soon,
but for now I’m tucked away under a sleepy moon.

Sleep is like a reset button, quiet, warm, and deep—
my favorite kind of power-up before I leap.