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Rising at 5:47 AM

Gary David Grossman
1 min readSep 1, 2024

I’m standing, chill air drawing my silhouette, in the unlit sea-green
bathroom — the halting walk from bed to bathroom sink has unfurled my
wakefulness — and I slowly open the corner of my reflection on the medicine cabinet door. Daily doses are located by position and size of their child-proof containers. Their shapes and colors vary like microscope images of sand, chunks of chemical rainbow, these morning pills now held tight in the hollow of my palm: circles, rectangles, and triangles, milligrams to grams; as I juggle both water cup and tap handle, hoping not to dislodge a single caplet. The cup fills, like the shade lifting on the morning sky, and I bring my health-bearing hand up, tossing those small physiological correctors into my mouth. I sip and swallow, then return to now cool sheets — the new day yet unmade.
Gary D. Grossman
MacQueen’s Quinterly #24

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Gary David Grossman
Gary David Grossman

Written by Gary David Grossman

Ecology prof (emeritus), writer and poet, uke player, sculptor, runner, fly fisher, reader, gardener, all on www.garygrossman.net

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