For me, regrets awaken late mornings When I realize so many clouds have rolled past the horizon While I lie between covers Resting in the aftermath of slumber Unprepared for the day’s charges I sweep them into corners Out of my footpath Rare my dawns with vigorous intent Why impose penance for my pace? After all, birds begin with one single note Inviting their lot to harmonize gradually They pose, they linger before first flight Plants unfurl imperceptibly, leaning ever so slowly to the light Their energy is internal, gradual, soundless Even our sun creeps leisurely Infiltrating our shadows without sudden movement Perhaps my rhythm is innate, necessary My body transitioning through natural states Perhaps guilt need not be my ally for my lack of velocity For early hours’ unaccomplished assignments Perhaps I can take solace in nature’s pattern - Intent independent from speed Perhaps I’ll remain longer between covers Resting in the aftermath of slumber B. Toner April 2023
In the Aftermath of Slumber
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