Sleeping In
SLEEPING IN
The problem with the late start
is that it always works so well
the night before. You’ll simply slip
out of bed, quick-rinse your head
then step out the door, well-rested
and better for it. The problem
with the late start is that the ensuing
problems—however consistent—remain
the odd, unfortunate one-off: lost key,
low on gas, loads of clean clothes
but only dirty ones match. Call us
slow in the uptake, but we’re quick
to forgive ourselves the inconvenience
in the name of lingering a little longer.
Perhaps this is the great, cosmic
punchline: yes, we’re still here,
and despite it all and however disheveled,
we still might get to where we’re going
with no lasting repercussions but the stress
we insist on scrambling to find .
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