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rejectomorph ([personal profile] rejectomorph) wrote2003-02-21 06:15 am

Morning

Sometimes, when I go out this time of day and feel that chill that is peculiar to an early morning in winter, I wonder how I got to the point of being nocturnal. I have no memories of being fond of morning, but there have been many periods of my life when I was obliged to rise early, sometimes before dawn. Although I never much enjoyed it, I did become accustomed to it, and found that it was not entirely unpleasant. At ant rate, I have enough experience of rising early to know that this hour feels different when one wakes to it, rather than stays awake all night. I don't think it is merely the difference between being rested and being tired, either, since I was often not all that well rested when I had to get up early, and I'm frequently not particularly tired after staying up all night. No, there's something else, which I can't quite identify. Maybe it is not what has gone before that matters, but what lies ahead. Maybe the morning feels different as a beginning than it does as an end. I don't know. I probably shouldn't even be thinking about this right now. I've never been a morning person.

[identity profile] ex-cataract742.livejournal.com 2003-02-21 06:14 am (UTC)(link)

[identity profile] scottobear.livejournal.com 2003-02-21 06:23 am (UTC)(link)
At ant rate, I have enough experience of rising early to know that this hour feels different when one wakes to it, rather than stays awake all night.

I move more like a daddy longlegs in the morning, too.

[identity profile] trippykel.livejournal.com 2003-02-21 06:31 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not much of a morning person either, but every once in awhile I get up in the early morning instead of sleeping as long as possible. The morning as a beginning is refreshing, it feels like new chances and spring. It feels more open somehow, less close. It feels like this when I wake up early and I'm not tired, at least. Like today.