Brother Dave's Doggerel For The Day, 07/27/13:

The Twenty-Seventh of July has long been known as the "National Sleepy Head Day" in Finland.
With water, they douse the last poor sap in the house still sleeping. This tradition, it seems,
Is based on a myth of The Seven Sleepers, who slept for centuries after closing their peepers.
But considering current cost of reveries lost, Finns should let dreamers Fin[n]ish their dreams.

To learn more about National Sleepy Head Day and/or The Seven Sleepers (aka Saints of Ephesus), see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Sleepy_Head_Day and/or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saints_of_Ephesus.