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Held Awake

Notes from a sleepless night

By Alicia Melnick Published 6 days ago Updated 6 days ago 1 min read
Image and writing by the author.

I stare at the ceiling.
I click my feet.
My eyes burn.
My mind races.


My subconscious wakes me
in the middle of the night—
no distractions,
nothing to focus on but myself.


I need sleep, I repeat.
Please let me sleep,
I say internally.
My pleas are in vain.


So I write.
I work on my digital art.


My son is asleep,
his arms and legs wrapped around me
lovingly.
Moving is not an option.


My stomach gurgles.
I find a granola bar in the nightstand—
thankfully.


I’ve learned how to eat
lying down.
I’ll take care of the crumbs
when morning comes.


I need to use the restroom,
but my son has migrated,
now using my bladder as a pillow,
the way he did when he was baking.


If he wakes,
neither of us will sleep.


I stare at the ceiling.
My eyes burn.
My feet click.


No sleep again tonight.


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About the Creator

Alicia Melnick

Writer & visual artist exploring emotional truth, creativity, and the long work of breaking inherited patterns. Essays and prose exploring resilience, identity, and carrying light forward.

📜 writing | 🎨 art → @spookywhimsy

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  • Jesse Leea day ago

    The struggle is real 😆

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