I crawl into the warmth
Of my cocoon,
Pulling the bed covers tight
To seal in the heat.
Slowly the tension sifts
From each tendon
Each muscle
Until there is only peace.
As the body’s stillness
Drifts upward
Seeping into my mind,
Slowly I let go
Of tomorrow’s worry
Yesterday’s sorrow
Releasing both
Into the indifferent air
Surrounding my cocoon.
The molecules of that space
Waft all my agitation
To some distant universe.
I slip into the sleep
Which mends the broken pieces,
Smoothes the balm of hope
Over hot lesions
Building someone new
To wake from a cocooned silence.
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