Night Shift
By grim_fandango
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With a heavy heart
I pack a bag with items of survival
Cigarettes, diet coke, dog-eared novel
(Pages of which will never be turned)
With envy burning behind my eyes
I absorb the final picture
(Legs stretched out, Budweiser near to hand)
The promise of a warm bed
Waiting like an old lover
The television flirts shamelessly
I am riddled with jealousy as he succumbs to its powers
With a bitter tasting kiss
I say my farewells
The clock is ticking
Through the darkening streets
I seethe
I am incensed by the blatant visions of bliss
The swarm of insects scuttle in and out of pubs
How I long to mangle their alcohol sodden bodies
Beneath the heavy foot of my hostility
Condemned, I walk the familiar path
This fate and I have met before
I will survive. I have done so in the past.
Yet I bear witness to the many hours
Strained, stretched like elastic
The hands of the clock rotating backwards
On aching legs I trudge to four O'clock
Moisture quickly evaporating
From the thirsty pools of my eyes
At my leaden watch I curse a dreadful oath
When I thought I couldn't make it
(Aluminium coke can ammunition depleted)
Stale cigarette smoke swirling in a sour stomach
I at last triumph over the night
My prize, a solid silver morning
And a guarantee of conscious release
I stand, throwing a victorious salute
At the wounded, fleeing night
With the last of my dwindling energy
I return to my sleeping haven
I notice with relish, the insects of a new day
Emerging, bleary eyed and resentful
How I laugh and mock them as they scurry
From beneath the cosy boulders
Of the slumber they had to leave behind
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oh wow I love this one,
oh wow I love this one, nights are challenging, I always have to have a talk with myself... this is very relatable
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