Dec 6, 2004
QOTW: Sleep
By | Posted at 18:15:9
As if a busy day was not enough to make me tired, a gentle, peaceful rain is falling right now. Which leads me to think I'll call it an early night and get some sleep. And for the question of the week:
What is your favorite sound for sleeping?
Most white noise is nice, I think, but rain definitely wins out. I can hardly think of anything that encourages better sleeping than a slow, steady rain (as opposed to a raging thunderstorm). Rain also seems melancholy to me at times.
Tonight the rain is pelting rooftops There is no fire to melt the coldGood night.
I'm straining to hear a human whisper
And I'm painting images on the soft stone — Melting Alone, Sixpence None the Richer.
Tough question, Tim! I don't like complete silence. Even when I have a raging migraine, some form of noise can be comforting. For that, I normally leave the TV on at a low level.
I love the sound of rain, waking or sleeping. Unlike you, that raging thunderstorm is my favorite. There is something in the raw power that makes me feel safe. I also enjoy the sounds of children playing or soft cooing of a small child sleeping.
Rain, too, or the sound of a motor. Not sure why, but I always fall asleep when I go by bus, car or train
Kevin: I like raging thunderstorms, but they keep me awake (mostly the shaking of the windows and such) — a smaller thunderstorm can be comforting at times, though.
Flip: I can second that. I love the sound of a train, especially. My aunt use to have a home right next the railroad tracks. It was peaceful hearing the trains go by.
I too like rain (in fact the sound of rain on the skylight above my desk is making me very drowsy). Thunder storms are nice too. I don't mind the lightning and thunder. Somehow I have the sense that no matter how nuts the world is, God is still God and this proves it.
I don't mind storms any more than simple rain. However, I spent too many nights out in the open to instinctively like the sound of rain. I prefer the sound of gentle to middling winds, minus the rain. I do like running water splashing over rocks, such as a brook. For years, my wife and I have slept under a fairly strong fan year round.
I guess I'm a weird one because utter silence and and complete darkness, for me at least, are heaven on earth.