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Defining Sleep
Sleep: An act done by oneself. Almost seems silly to ask for assistance when it is the act of channeling ones individually unique center-stage by centering ones consciousness. To be here by myself, all alone I perceive a problem. Despite more than enough peace and quiet, I am driven to an insanely hypnopompic state by my own pleas, to no longer be tortured and pained and kept from slumber by simple separation from the only remedy I require to reach a relieving saccadic stage, found effortlessly when lying next to you. No matter what air, region, or pallet benevolence is formed upon, I swear it true that you bring with a distinguished state of slumber that can not be revamped, copied, or stolen. So I lie here redefining this “Sleep” and state that it must be preformed, if wished to be done so properly and propitiously, with you by side. Right or left matters not, I give you the choice, for both sides of the fence have been lusciously green. I leave on a note of thanks that has been jotted wholeheartedly stating that your helping-hand is greatly adored. I often find it a difficult task to ask for assistance and can not quite recall requesting your’s, slightly stunned I standby then ask pretentiously “How did you know I needed you there?”
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