Deeply lost in the night. Just as one sometimes lowers one's head to reflect, thus to be utterly lost in the night. All around people
are asleep. It's just play acting, and innocent self-deception, that they sleep in houses, in safe beds, under a safe roof, stretched
out or curled up on mattresses, in sheets, under blankets; in reality they have flocked together as they had once upon a time and
again later in a deserted region, a camp in the open, a countless number of men, an army, a people, under a cold sky on cold
earth, collapsed where once they had stood, forehead pressed on the arm, face to the ground, breathing quietly. And you are
watching, are one of the watchmen, you find the next one by brandishing a burning stick from the brushwood pile beside you.
(Franz Kafka)
Why are you watching?
Someone must watch, it is said.
Someone must be there.