Awareness returns before the sun does,
much too soon.
But for some, it does not.
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I reach out my arms, legs and
arch my back
and creak
and crack.
But some cannot.
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Pulling away the blanket, I wince
at this cold room.
But some have no choice.
And I temper the chill with a hot shower.
But some must wait for help.
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Once I’ve pulled on
and stuffed in
and tied up
All the things for this day,
I walk outside into a morning cold
few experience.
But some know all too well.
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The sky is more clear at this hour,
and crisper
than at the previous day’s end.
There are
so
many
stars,
And so
many
wonders.
But down here,
I count sounds on my fingers.
And some never notice.
As the frozen leaves crunch
under my feet,
I see
so very far away,
over the eastern mountains,
Venus pulling up
the Sun.
And so easily I could not.