There are those who might well think
that cancer's a hard fall,
but my life did not just sink
in wind and wave that ruined all.
Yes, it's very hard to breathe
and harder still to walk,
but I have blessings to receive,
and so I dare not talk
in front of those who stand today
in ruins of a well-loved life,
who saw possessions swept away
with children, husband, wife,
and I'll respect their misery
with no words 'bout poor, poor me.
The Five Minute Friday prompt this week is FLEE.
I really don't know how t'would be,
to pack my lifetime in a truck,
and join the passing throng to flee,
trusting to both God and luck
that there might still be something left
when at last we're bade return
to that stolid warp and weft
of what we'd worked so hard to earn.
Is it worth the the sunny days
and the balmy tropic nights
beneath which the soft ocean lays
awash in coruscating lights,
hinting not of cold blank fury
when they become both judge and jury?
Sylvia says that was spoken like a true Pittie, except that she hates getting wet and WILL complain.
So sorry for your cancer, & for all those affected by the recent storms... And Sylvia is a beauty! We have an American Staffordshire, Rudy, who looks much like her, & a blue brindle Pit puppy, Maki, who is all her own ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for always sharing your beautiful rhymes! You are an inspiration.
ReplyDeleteIt really would be hard for us all to leave behind all that we've called home - it would take a big push! Bless those who have no choice - like 120 million displaced in the world.
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