
A Night That Left Me Drained
Last night was one of those nights. The kind where sleep is supposed to be restful, but instead, it feels like an exhausting journey through one dream after another. I kept traveling from one strange, vivid scene to another—sometimes familiar, sometimes completely absurd—until my mind felt tangled in a web of thoughts. I was exhausted after a night of dreams. And then morning came.
The moment I opened my eyes, I knew. My body felt like a sack of bricks, my eyes burned, and my head was heavy with the weight of a night that didn’t feel like sleep at all. It’s frustrating. How can I spend hours lying in bed, lost in dreams, yet wake up feeling like I haven’t even closed my eyes? It’s like my mind was busy working overtime while my body just lay there, helpless.
Longing for Rest, but Life Keeps Moving
Right now, I just want to crawl under a blanket, close my eyes, and disappear into nothingness. Not into another series of never-ending dreams. Just nothing. Just silence and peace. But life doesn’t wait, does it? The world is already moving, the day has started, and I have to catch up—even when I’m exhausted after a night of dreams.
I need something to anchor me back into reality. Something warm, something sweet. Maybe a soft piece of cake that melts in my mouth. Or a steaming cup of tea with too much sugar, just to shock my system awake. Maybe even a bite of chocolate, something rich and indulgent, because on days like this, I just need it.
Craving Comfort, Not Just Food
It’s funny how food can feel like comfort, like a tiny hug when nothing else makes sense. Maybe that’s what I’m really craving—a hug. A deep, tight, warm hug from someone who understands that today is just not it. Someone who won’t say, “You should have slept earlier” or “Just push through it.” Someone who will just hold me, let me breathe, and let me exist without needing to explain anything.
I hate days like this. The ones where exhaustion lingers like a shadow, where no amount of stretching or fresh air can shake off the heaviness. The kind of days where your soul feels tired, not just your body. And the worst part? I know tonight might be the same. Another cycle of endless dreaming, only to wake up feeling exhausted after a night of dreams all over again.
Maybe Sweetness Will Help—At Least for Now
But for now, I’ll settle for something sweet. A small moment of comfort. And maybe, just maybe, after breakfast, the day won’t feel so heavy anymore. Or maybe it still will. But at least I’ll have had that one moment of warmth, and maybe that’s enough for now.
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