“A poem is the very image of life expressed in its eternal truth.”
Percy Bysshe Shelley

About My Poems

Haiku-style poems in triptych allow me to distill the Multiple Sclerosis experience into very few words. While these often nontraditional haikus have journal-like qualities, they are not my daily journal. They merely represent what I or someone I know will have experienced on the MS journey. Poems published on Mondays will generally focus on nature.
My poems will span
the emotional spectrum.
That is what I live.

A smile may lift me
past my MS challenges.
I share that with you.

Sometimes sadness trumps
easy laughter and resolve.
I will write then too.



Saturday, January 28, 2012

The Elephant in the Room


I spin dreams and plans.
The elephant in the room
makes its presence known.

Can and can’t do,
this refrain peals as I dodge
the hulking creature.

There is not much space
open for me to escape
but I keep trying.

7 comments:

Andaje said...

Must admit that this poem made me smile, because I just realised something.... What if this elephant is hiding an inner strenght or a new possibility? You might be dodging the elephant, but that has brought your poems to us :o) Your poem made me remember this photo http://pinterest.com/pin/213921051019875634/ which all lead to the smiling.

Gail said...

Hi - great poem, so true. In my attempt(s) to be normal I often trip over the obvious.

Love Gail
peace......

Muffie said...

Those pesky pachyderms always make themselves known each time we attempt a task.
Peace,
Muff

Karen said...

As Ane mentioned, your writing may have not come to be, without this elephant in the room.

Great things are often acheived with less than more. I think this is evident in your wonderful poetry.

Peace Be With You said...

Anne,Gail, Muff, and Karen,

All of you are right. The elephant is both opportunity and irritant. I just wish it would cut me some slack and get out the way when I need to get by.

Judy

Susan Marlene Kinney said...

Your poetry is touching and heartfelt. Amazing how our challenges can squeeze the best out of us and yet oh to be free of the challenges. Thank you for your thoughts on your blog!

ms. devi said...

Ah, that elephant. I see elephants have large families. We have one too and he follows me around. I stopped dodging because I kept tripping. Sometimes I don't see him and try to walk straight through. You can imagine how that works out.
Today I have nothing to say that might be the slightest bit uplifting or encouraging.