Friend or Fiend ?

Fay Slimm.

Oh Sleep,
you old weaver of unbeatable threads,
- - feeder of narcotic nectar - - - - - - baker
of heavy-grain sedative - - boatman who never
stops splashing oars - - - slumber-jack - - fakir
with magical wand - - you wide-eye lover bent
on seduction - - a fiend who woos then takes,
the so-called sooth-crooner - - - hill-a-bye friend
known as the sandman - - - an eye-salve agent,
maker of drowse-powder - - dope-peddler,
dream-chainer - you the drug-spirit - pale
ghost of opiate-relaxation - - - - soft-breathed
jailer of wakeful night-ire - - - - the knave
who keeps dozers awake - - - Sleep the jester
whose counted sheep drives brave people crazy.

 

 

Until Day.


Oh Sleep, blesséd eraser
of anything
painful, hard or serrated,
you smoother
of all things feeling rough,
cover me over
in forgetful haze, enough
to remind me
that stress can melt into
pleasanter dreams.
Lightning struck me, truly
caught me in claws 
of a cruel assassin, attack
came by news and
glued wake onto my back,
threw me to knees
and yes unbelievably near 
doubt now wears
tighter cuffs of  ill-at-ease.
Sleep, be my
ally please stay until  light,
embrace me in
drowse, aid belief re-align,  
douse the resolve
now fired with resentment
Right now I
need to relax the intention
for dire revenge.

Sleep, keep
me with you until I see more
what is the wisest
to do, lullaby me within your
somnolent arms.
Oh Languor while I face yet
muddier waters
guide me to meet Morpheus 
who for a time

smothers 

love's awful betrayal.

Repose sink me into slumber

before rousing me up.            

 

 

  • Author: Fay Slimm. (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 18th, 2017 06:49
  • Category: Humor
  • Views: 71
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Comments5

  • WriteBeLight

    Ha Ha. Been there and have done that! Nice!

  • ron parrish aka wordman

    not bad till you lose count and have to start over

    • Fay Slimm.

      Too true wordman. Thanks for the smile.

    • Michael Edwards

      My wife suffers badly from sleep disorder but me - I could sleep on a flagpole. Just loved this piece so well crafted.

      • Fay Slimm.

        Thanks Michael - so pleased you enjoyed the read - A few including myself need this fun-write on sleep - - hope it gives your wife a smile too.

      • Tony36

        Great write

      • Jarid

        I know this feeling so well. Great poem.

        • Fay Slimm.

          I suppose many poets can relate to this feeling Jarid -- hope we all sleep tight tonight. - thank you for the read and the comment.



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