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Clocks ticking slowly, dividing the day up » texaschic

Posted by Sigismund on March 28, 2008, at 23:33:17

In reply to What is it about going home that makes me want to, posted by texaschic on March 27, 2008, at 17:10:12

I don't think it's so odd. We need to break time up. Think of smoking, an inexplicable habit which is yet oddly enjoyable in the way that little bits of time are marked off from each other. This cigarette I share with you marks our break together.

In the same way there are longer stretches of time. If you didn't have a drink to seperate the sobriety (such as it is) on either side of it, I can imagine the tedium of one day bleeding into the next getting to you.

We have a beagle. Every morning when he wakes up he jumps on the bed. Sleep divides one relatively dreary and peaceful day from the next. He celebrates his return to conciousness by jumping on the bed and saying hello.

 

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