Second blog -- answers to an ocean of prompts |
Have you ever watched someone sleep and went like “Aawwwww!”? I love to watch my hubby taking his zzzz’s. I just adored my babies when they slept. Well, maybe because then they didn’t get into mischief, too. Now that they are grown up and have homes of their own, I cannot watch them anymore, but only make do with their snapshots of slumber I dared to take. I even loved to watch my cats and dog sleep. They all are or have been so trusting, so innocent. Something about the sleeping person or animal makes me turn to jelly, probably because it is a special moment in which the moon smiles and all other concerns are erased. As Shakespeare said in Cymbeline, “He that sleeps feels not the tooth-ache.” The person who sleeps is so far away, having surrendered to his or her dreamland; yet, so near. If I weren’t afraid to startle him, I could touch him. Maybe it is this wanting to touch, but holding back thing that makes the sleeping beauties so dear, so close to my heart. Here is a poem on this subject that I came across in a book called Selected Poems. Watching You, by James Schuyler Watching you sleep a thing you do so well no shove no push on the sliding face of sleep as on the deep a sea bird of a grand wingspread trusts what it knows and I who rumple crumple and mash (snore) amble and ankle about wide awake, wanting to fold, loving to watch sleep embodied in you my warm machine that draws me back to bed and you who turn all toward me to love and seduce me back to sleep "You said 9:30, now it's 10:" you don't seem to care cold coffee (sugar, no milk) about time: you never do, never get roiled the way I do "Should I nag you or shut up? If you say, I will" always be glad to return to that warm turning to me in that tenderest moment of my nights, and more, my days. |