Last month my friend, Ed Kline, asked me to write a poem about sleep. He has come to appreciate what a wonderful thing sleep is. Ed even did some research to help me get started: Morpheus is the god of sleep and it is from his name that we have the words morphine (a pain killer and perhaps sedative) and metamorphosis (change).
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Sleep’s sedative sought
Morpheus for change
And I, with dreams more real
than my own life,
Had lost all sense of
purpose, time, and place.
Thus, in the early morning’s
dawn and light,
As slumber crept away, I found
myself
A captive held between the
two: I knew
Myself as neither sleeping
nor awake.
With fear that Morpheus’ change
too swift would rend,
I asked the dawn’s new light
to pause so that
I might
emerge from sleep to wakefulness
Not suddenly nor swift but by
a path
As gentle as the hand of God
himself.
But
dawn would not relent; so I instead
Rolled over
with the sheets now on my head.
© 2014 Wayne Goodling
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My name is John Homan. I'm trying to locate Wayne Goodling that I met at a poetry jam in Elkhart Indiana. If this is he, please contact me at icepick36 at gmail.com ( email separated to keep the bots at bay. )
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