I try to keep a sense of humour about cancer, but there is a reality.
This life is like a tightrope
that I dance upon,
a balance of meaning and hope,
and if I slip I'm gone.
The boundaries are hard and close,
oxygen and a chair.
Not the thing I would have chose,
but it's real and I'm there,
trying not to cast my eyes
into the blank abyss,
and truly the only prize
is ensuring I don't miss
the next most shaky step I take,
fall to despair on which I'll break.
The Five Minute Friday prompt this week is FIGHT, a quality of which I am running out.
I've fought this thing for years and years,
and used to have a battle-shout,
but now I realize my fears,
and time is running out,
and I really have to ask,
was all of this worthwhile?
Or was it just a silly mask,
a bow to macho style?
I really can't see there from here,
and cannot know an answer,
but it seems perfectly clear,
the winner will be cancer,
and I hope that all I've done
will be accepted by God's Son.
Music from The Damned, with Tightrope Walk
The video is from a really terrific film, The Walk, about Phillipe Petit's high wire walk between the towers of the World Trade Center.
Sylvia will walk the wire for ice cream, using her tail for balance.
Abraham asked for 5 souls or was it 10
ReplyDeleteThere has been a remnant from the fall
And God aint finished yet
What's it all for
Why we struggle
Why You fall...yet again
How trust is, is tested.....to the brink
But for those that must
Become the remnant
Love those who need Love
the most
That show as passing Pilgrims
Trespassers unseen.
They need a David with a sling, 3 stones
And A Mighty Faith
They need a Reflection of
The Savior, The Way Lighted
To see the King of Kings
Creator of All
- Barbara
My mom and Jesus won the fight with cancer. This I know, She is dancing on streets of gold
ReplyDeleteThe Bible says that anyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. We never have to question salvation. We just believe what Jesus did on the cross was for us, paying in full the debt we owe. Then we ask him to forgive every trespass, so that when we leave this earth we will be accepted into his kingdom with open arms. Salvation is a free gift that we receive, not something that we can ever earn. Hope this is good news for you. Gina
ReplyDeleteHi Andrew, it's been a few minutes since I participated in FMF and I've missed your poetic insights and humor. I know this - that cancer doesn't win - God wins! Praying that you feel his presence and rest each day, and the reassurance that Jesus has already fought for you and won.
ReplyDeleteCancer does not win, Andrew. For those of us who have accepted the gift of salvation, we have a whole eternity ahead of us to look forward to where there will be no more sorrow or death or pain.
ReplyDeletepraying that you be filled up with revelation of His love, of Hope of Joy Andrew.
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