Every morning, even being very old, (or perhaps because of it), I like to make my bed. In fact, the starting of each day unhelplessly, is the biggest thing I ever do. I smooth away the dreams disclosed by tangled sheets, I smack the dented pillow’s revelations to oblivion, I finish with the pattern of the spread exactly centered. The night is won. And now the day can open. All this I like to do, mastering the making of my bed with hands that trust beginnings. All this I need to do, directed by the silent message of the luxury of my breathing. And every night, I like to fold the covers back, and get in bed, and live the dark, wise poetry of the night’s dreaming, dreading the extent of its improbabilities, but surrendering to the truth it knows and I do not; even though its technicolor cruelties, or the music of its myths, feels like someone else’s experience, not mine. I know that I could no more cease to want to make my bed each morning, and fold the covers back at night, than I...
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