Tiredness.
A heavy feeling that descends over your eyes.
A feeling of sluggishness about the arms and legs.
Lead weights that settle behind your forehead and make your head heavy.
A lack of eagerness to be up and doing.
A hate for all forms of any movement even closely resembling exercise.
A state which reduces your brain power to a quarter of it's normal output.
A condition that leaves you feeling like you are wondering around separated from everybody and everything by an invisible glass wall that you just can't quite summon up enough energy to overcome.
A feeling that usually results in saying entirely the wrong thing at the wrong time not because you meant to, but because you're too confused to say anything in a straight line.
A state that leaves your brain disconnected from your mouth so that you ramble on for half an hour saying everything and anything that comes into your head without having the faintest idea what you are saying, where the words are coming from or how to stop yourself and without knowing what relevance what you are saying has to do with the conversation - if any.
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That part about the brain being disconnected from the mouth is way too much a part of my experiance being tired. :) I love that post!
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