
Home Country
Slim Randles
There’s something so satisfying about getting out of bed when
the world is still dark and quiet and resting. Making the coffee
gives us time to scratch and think. Well, scratch, anyway. Most
of that thinking will start after about the third cup.
But it’s a quiet time. A private time. When the world is
dark, and there isn’t yet a hint of pink over the eastern
mountains, it’s very good. We can relax. No one is expecting
anything from us right now. Our guilt can take some time off,
and we can listen to music or work a crossword puzzle or turn on
the TV and watch the weather guy discuss millibars and troughs.
Soon enough, we’ll have to be out there living for
others: our bosses, our customers, our animals, our fields. But
right now no one needs us except the dog, and she does well on
kibbles and an ear rumple.
We can look out the window at the eastern glow and wonder
what will happen in the hours until our world turns dark again.
People will be born and people will die. People will win honors
and people will go to jail. People will create things today that
live past them and people will disappear forever. Some people
will write about these things and other people will read about
these things.
And then the world will go dark on us again and we’ll
think about what happened in our tiny portion of this huge
moving amalgam and hopefully we’ll sleep easily tonight. Then,
when we arise tomorrow and head for the coffee pot, we can think
about what happened today, and how it has made us slightly
different for taking on the next tomorrow.
Come to us, Daylight. Bring us the new day. But do it
gently, please, and slowly enough for one more cup.
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