S SIN New member Jul 13, 2009 #1 He travels with very little sleep tucked in a spare pocket unused and guarded as something to fall back on when alone becomes too much to share
He travels with very little sleep tucked in a spare pocket unused and guarded as something to fall back on when alone becomes too much to share
H Happy Hiram New member Jul 13, 2009 #2 I wonder whom this is for, I've had too little sleep but am not really a poet, so I guess it's for HP who has been following all sides of the clock this weekend.
I wonder whom this is for, I've had too little sleep but am not really a poet, so I guess it's for HP who has been following all sides of the clock this weekend.
M Mixtli New member Jul 13, 2009 #3 I've been cherishing my sleep, here of late, too. (And I mean DEEP sleep.)
J John D New member Jul 13, 2009 #4 He travels economy work packed in a nylon bag undone (Tray tables don't open enough for keyboards). He seeks in-flight movie stupor. Gentle thrum of engines night noise of transatlantic flying: Snoring and flushing and rustle of blankets. A bottle of water At 2 A.M. is welcome Thanking the flight attendant intimate converse.
He travels economy work packed in a nylon bag undone (Tray tables don't open enough for keyboards). He seeks in-flight movie stupor. Gentle thrum of engines night noise of transatlantic flying: Snoring and flushing and rustle of blankets. A bottle of water At 2 A.M. is welcome Thanking the flight attendant intimate converse.