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Day after Daylight Savings

โœ’๏ธ Margaret Hasse
Blue numbers on my bedside clock tell I forgot to change the hour. This sets routines on haywire. Like a domestic goat staked to its circle of earth. I donโ€™t do well untethered. I have no hunger for early dinner, become confused by the sound of children who seem out too late for a school night. Theyโ€™ve found an extra helping of daylight to romp on new grass and canโ€™t contain themselves, strip off jackets, scatter like a rag of ponies. Whatever time says, their joy insists on springing forward.
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