17 July 2012

I wanted to try something. I don't really know if it'll work, but I wanted to see if you could actually create that warm, tingly, relaxing sensation, that occurs when you hear a soft voice or feel a soft touch. Even if you don't get these "tingles", enjoy.

I shut the door of my bedroom after softly saying a goodnight to my parents who lay half asleep in bed. My window is open and the biting cold air sweeps the area, like a strong mint toothpaste to your yawning mouth. As I walk up to shut the window, I notice that the heating is on, and the radiator warms my hands with welcoming haste. I latch the window shut. As I do, a small sprinkle of dusty white snow flakes massages the pain of glass.

Under the golden glow of my bedside light, I slip into a glazed state. The room is starting to warm now. Nice and toasty. My sheets newly washed, and offer a christmas comfort. A yawn Escapes from me. The mistress of slumber seductively takes hold of my eyes and makes them heavier and heavier. The radio is on, next to me. A soothing deejay's voice guides me into an even more tempting journey to the nirvana that is slumber. My eyes are not seeing what they were, when I was awake. Now I can hardly think a full sentence. My muscles are relaxing. I've found the most comfortable position. I can't help but to yawn again. As I do yawn, I breath out everything that happened today. It was busy, and yet, I feel completely detached from that. This was the first day of the Christmas holidays.

Another yawn reminds me of just how relaxed, loose, comfortable, and warm I am. This time I allow the power of rest to take me straight to my sweetest and most relaxing dreams.

Sorry it's not that good, but Im sort of writing it on the verge of falling asleep. Literally, my eyes were closing, on most parts. Enjoy guys, more to come xxx :)

JackHeeleySomething Experimental • Opuss № I