Today, being the 1st anniversary of my blog, it seems fitting to post the 3rd in a series on the theme of my very first post: Diurnal Variation.
dark becomes light
as day shifts to night
the brain’s body clock
only ticks after tock
circadian chimes
wrong rhythm in time
as night becomes day
light fades to grey

I love this poem, Bb!
Thanks, Adee – hope you are truly on the mend now
and HAPPY 1st ANNIVERSARY!
Thanks – it has been an interesting journey 😉
Congrats bb, and Happy Anniversary too, here’s to many more postings, love this one aswell, daytime to nighttime always a tricky switch over, sometimes the mind plays tricks and things appear not as they are, or mayhap just as you want them to be… depends …always depends.. have a good Sunday …. xPenx
Hi Pen – thanks for the wishes 😀
Yes, the way the world looks certainly depends on our state of mind, doesn’t it? xx
1 year – yayayay! Great rhythm in this poem (you should have put the links to your previous two – I did find them though 😉 ). Especially like the 2nd stanza.
ha,ha – thanks, Gabrielle – I’ve enjoyed the ride and learned a lot 😉 – and thanks for reading all 😀
Happy anniversary, beeblue, keep ’em coming 🙂
Thanks, Cin – it’s been a wild year 😀
Fantastic, love the angle of the night being lighter, the night is where we hide when days are too dark.
“the night is where we hide when days are too dark” – so much truth in that, Mark – a kind of strange comfort. Thanks
Congratulations!! keep up the good work! :]
Thanks, Habiba 😀
I like the ‘circadian chimes/wrong rhythm in time’ – cool poem. Congratulations on your first anniversary. That is fantastic!
Thanks, Selma – great to see you here 😀
Congratulations. I can relate well to the image and poem. I am in summer mode and the heat is melting my body-clock rhythm. Sleep when you should be awake and wide awake when you should be asleep. At least school is still off in the heated haze.
Thanks, Elmediat – enjoyed your image of a melting body-clock rhythm – it describes perfectly the effects of those long hot, humid summers days. Do you have daylights savings in N Ontario?
O, yes, drives us around the bend, no matter how you turn the arms of a clock, winter day-light is too short.