# Sleepless **by Sidney Brammer** Oh, to sleep like the cat. Indolent napping during Daylight hours, Exhausted by a night’s prowl, Then a rarefied rest. Balletic investigations Of belly, paw, and privates, Easing her down upon The counterpane: The Isle of Tabby. Eyes half-mast and slow fade To brief oblivion of empty house. Until a human invasion. Obscene stretching Invites a touch, a scratch, A shift of position, Then napping on. Oh, to rest a long time! A poison-spindled slumber With no wake-up call. Instead, this wakened/woke Angst of Now. A flash of heat, petty fretting, Life-or-death disquiet, Breaking glass, a mate’s mere snore, Toss and turn me long before Oblivion will come. Oh, to be nocturnal like the cat, Aptly named Aurora. We pass in the night. She creeps toward her bowl, I stumble toward the clock, Old woman squinting At a luminous dial. How few hours has she rested? Vigilant and wary of A siren in the distance, A dumpster dropped From a midnight height, An exchange of vital cautions By the neighborhood dogs. A freight train slows At endless crossings From north to south of town. That not so lonesome moan That offers no repose.