Wednesday, November 29, 2006
How you feel
It is suggested by many that eight hours of sleep is ideal for those who must go to school for seven hours a day. Many have said, " If you stay up with the owls, you must still wake with the eagles " but this is difficult when the owls were awake all night. The eagle, each day, must fish and be noble in his pursuits, but when his eyelids become slack, and his head heavy, he reaps no fish, and his pursuits become deprived. He slouches as he draws deep and long breathes but the day is far from finished. He dreads as he goes into the damp weather outside and must continue his work when many others are done. As night draws near and the sun slips behind a pink horizon, the eagle lays to rest when he hears a familiar hoot from deep in the woods. Forgetting his weariness, he gets up again, to make revelry with the owls another night through.