SONG OF DAWN

I saw the sun rise by accident.
It was a horrible sight.
Annoyed by its splendor, I sought refuge
in a moist pillow, and lay there, alone,
at the dawn of another day,
that brought me closer to another death,
pondering the vanity of my solitude,
the vanity of procrastination,
and the tiresome inevitability of waking up
again the same person.
It might still be possible to change,
but obstinately I remain the same,
hoping that others might take solace
in my consistency.
But perhaps they take no solace in it,
perhaps they too find it tedious.

Autore: John Tottenham

SONG OF DAWN<br /><br />I saw the sun rise by accident.<br />It was a horrible sight.<br />Annoyed by its splendor, I sought refuge<br />in a moist pillow, and lay there, alone,<br />at the dawn of another day,<br />that brought me closer to another death,<br />pondering the vanity of my solitude,<br />the vanity of procrastination,<br />and the tiresome inevitability of waking up<br />again the same person.<br />It might still be possible to change,<br />but obstinately I remain the same,<br />hoping that others might take solace<br />in my consistency.<br />But perhaps they take no solace in it,<br />perhaps they too find it tedious. - John Tottenham


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