Sunrise
I had to wake up earlier this morning. For a matter of circumstances I was near the sea and very late. More, I needed to take the bus. So I was proceeding fast. But damn, have you ever seen the sea before tha sunrise? Dark clouds hangin in the sky, the horizon so red that seems that caught fire and the sea reflecting all of this. So damn beautiful. So I have my eyes one on the watch, one on the sun. Please rise I say to myself. Please please. Rise.
Like a little child that hope to see, Paulie's words, "The first sunrise of the universe".
Then time is up.
I didn't make it. I stop. I watch only the sea. Please rise. Please. It doesn't, but it's so much brighter now. Please rise.
The bus passes. I hear it distinctly. It was late the bus too. If I had ran, maybe I would have caught the bus.
But there are two bus, only one sunrise.
I'm heartened.
I wait, I wait, I wait I waitIwait. . .
Nothing, no sunrise. It becomes more bright, but that's it.
I decide to look up the expected time for the sunrise.
6:48.
My bus passes in the other street at 6:47.
What a joke.
I take the bus. When I'm in I can see that the sun is in the sky, above the surface of the sea.
Now, I don't know the lesson I could take from this.
Maybe, a little bit before going out, you need to search the schedule of the sunrise, just in case.
Or perhaps, take the car, not the bus.












