I set to sleep

I set to sleep

And escape the bright and harrowing day.

I set to sleep and dreaming fast,
a nameless nothing in the dark

for light is coming on the other side
and the shiftiness of must-doings
and matter-making
and the bright and manic hum—

and wheel-making
and fidgeting and right razing
and all the remit of our race.

—and there’s a raft of doings saved
for me, with must I’s and mandates
from the sun —

so I set to sleep and wrap myself
in fantasies which dark and
muted friends have spun

and all that matters in the light
is unknown to me that moment there,
and I to it

for in the spinning empty
of the nothing-naught-without-of-day
is where my dreaming best

and all my bright
is done.

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