Last month, The New York Times released this article exploring the ramifications on the mind and body caused by a lack of sleep. Lately, there just seems to be too much to accomplish when the sun is up that our designated sleeping hours are getting cut drastically short. Some six-word scribes believe that believe that letting out six expressive words on sleep can help counter the insomnia, the nightmares and whatever else we find getting in the way of a good night’s rest .
Counting sheep? Writing myself to sleep.
– lillybrook
– Jnag76
My love sleeps alone. I type.
– RichardFrancis
Sleep eludes me, let’s get breakfast.
– MikeCherrone
Making husband sleep on metaphorical couch.
– ErikaStellar
Sleeping trumps partying at my age.
– ChewyD2
Trying to sleep; sandman skipped me.
– TheAngstyPoet
Sleep deprivation-once again my muse.
– BalancingAct
– PrincessLief
Too much life goes by asleep.
– Wench
– memo
Talks in sleep. Secrets of subconscious.
– izzyhindle
Getting old, fell asleep while dreaming.
– RaisedByWolves
Sleep walk. Life is a dream.
– jc323
Sleeping with a stuffed animal again.
– HopeInPain
Insomnia negotiations. Bargaining with ticking clock.
– JohnBigJohn
Insomnia knocked on bedroom door tonight.
– MLEwritergirl
Dreams come true, so do nightmares.
– DynamicDbytheC
– marymc
– JAD
I’ll see you in my dreams.
– wescoll
Reality is finally better than Dreams.
–Unaverse
Too busy living, forgot to dream.
–notyouraveragegirl
I propose new Six category: Dreams.
– illuminatrix
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bevvie
nice!
DynamicDbytheC
Dreamed it. Doesn’t mean it’s true.
DynamicDbytheC
Sleep brings dreams. Daylight brings nightmare.
MCDONALD
This article may say Arizona has cooled but I don’t think so.
kathi wright
damn ‘baaaa ram’ where are ewe?
ba_miracle
Lunesta? I’ve had mellower acid trips.
What a dream, just to sleep.