Jay deals with his sleepwalking. |
Once this courteous chap named Jay started walking in his sleep; he wandered ‘round the house at night though REM was deep. Someone informed him cinnamon would end such active repose; yet all he got the next morning were feet a shade of rose. This started to affect his job, and he got indigestion; he put on the bulletin board plea for a suggestion. (And he made sure he put, “Thank You,” right there within his notice; someone suggested alcohol-- that was good old Otis.) But Jay would never raise his voice or ever think of swearing; but as somnambulism reigned, his night walks were wearing. Someone installed a camera in the corner of his hall; but when they sat to watch the tape, it was no help at all. So Jay began to knit at night and he even bought a sledge; he thought that working with his hands would form a sleep-walk wedge. A friend at work suggested he get new sleepwear for himself; the thinking was that Jay could then sleep still for better health. Yet he walked in his pajamas, and he kicked a ball of yarn; but when he kicked the sledge hammer, he woke up with a darn. REM stands for “Rapid Eye Movement,” which is a stage of sleep. Somnambulism is a fancy word for sleep walking. Required words: cinnamon, bulletin board, camera, pajamas, ball of yarn, sledge hammer [SR: 8-7-8-6] (Lines: 36) |