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Insomnia

By Maria Bligh

Horses huddle in a corner, fiery breath snorted

from flaring nostrils heats the room.

I leave them be

They shake restless heads and paw the ground

then move around and begin again.

I pay no heed

Tonight they’re edgy, they whinny and rear up

They flick their tails. I smell their earthy heat.

What new hell

Soon the light will come, stretch the panes to reach 

them where they stand. They will leave and

I shall sleep


A poem exploring the distress of frequent insomnia using analogy. I aim to capture the growing fear of another looming, sleepless night, from trying to ignore the inevitable to the worries that fill one’s head in the darkness, ensuring that sleep evades us, before the light seems to bring relief.


Author Bio:

Maria Bligh is based in Sussex, UK, is co-owner of this site and www.unknownkentandsussec.co.uk. Her poems, stories, reviews and articles appear across both.

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