I hear the morning news, and I barely distinguish the words, then I fall asleep again so that the sentences that I hear turns into dreams It is the most beautiful stages of sleep and the sweetest day of the day
The quote reflects on the intimate moment when waking life slightly blends with the realm of dreams. As the narrator listens to the morning news, the words become fuzzy and unfocused, leading to a peaceful state where reality gives way to subconscious imagery. This unique experience captures the tranquility that comes from being in a fleeting, dreamlike state.
Milan Kundera describes this phase as a beautiful part of the sleep cycle, suggesting that the transition between wakefulness and dreaming is the most delightful time of the day. It emphasizes the joy found in those moments when the mind drifts away, allowing for a serene escape from the daily grind.