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If your bedroom is facing the east, sunrise is your alarm. You notice all the movement of stars in the sky by the way (and the time) your bookshelves get lit by the oblique, saturated morning sun rays. The birds wake up, too, even before you do, and get to sing their songs immediately, never minding the sounds of air raid sirens, occasionally brought in from the city by the wind.