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Created on: July 02, 2009
The television is watching me again
I am too tired to think but too awake to sleep
I'd be better off turning into a coyote so that I can
Stand on the roof of my house and howl at the moon
I think that would be much more productive than
What I'm doing right now
Staring aimlessly at pictures, hearing sounds but not listening
I should be reading a book, reciting bible verses, saying a prayer
I should be singing a song, composing a symphony
Creating the next great invention
There has got to be a reason for my eyes to still be open
Everything is quiet except the thoughts in my brain
The left side trying to reason with the right side
The right side is saying, "Let's party! Let's dance the night away"
"Dance to the rhythms" of the thoughts, the thoughts
The thoughts marching through my head
I am too tired to focus on one solitary thought
Too awake to sleep
The television is watching me.
Again.
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