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Sleepyheads
SLEEP is a maker of makers.
Birds sleep.
Feet cling to a perch.
Look at the balance.
Let the legs loosen, the backbone untwist, the head go heavy over, the whole works tumbles a done bird off the perch.


Fox cubs sleep.
The pointed head curls round into hind legs and tail.
It is a ball of red hair.
It is a muff waiting.
A wind might whisk it in the air across pastures and rivers, a cocoon, a pod of seeds.
The snooze of the black nose is in a circle of red hair.


Old men sleep.
In chimney corners, in rocking chairs, at wood stoves, steam radiators.
They talk and forget and nod and are out of talk with closed eyes.
Forgetting to live.
Knowing the time has come useless for them to live.
Old eagles and old dogs run and fly in the dreams.


Babies sleep.
In flannels the papoose faces, the bambino noses, and dodo, dodo the song of many matushkas.
Babies—a leaf on a tree in the spring sun.
A nub of a new thing sucks the sap of a tree in the sun, yes a new thing, a what-is-it? A left hand stirs, an eyelid twitches, the milk in the belly bubbles and gets to be blood and a left hand and an eyelid.
Sleep is a maker of makers.
Written by: Carl Sandburg

Book: Shattered Sighs