“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.


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.



Friday, January 13, 2012

On the Verge


Course corrections come
while swerving from left to right
or forward and back.

The abrupt halt comes
right on the verge of toppling,
a miracle save.

How I do not fall
in my daily near misses
I cannot explain.

5 comments:

Gail said...

Nor can I - I teeter so often - barely hanging on to stay standing at times - it is all so unsettling - safer to be sitting sigh.....
Love and understanding
Gail
peace....

Karen said...

I like to think that I am choreographing new dance moves when I am in this predicament.

Muffie said...

Oh that describes some of my graceful movements! :-> I haven't fallen in a long time -- knock wood -- but I don't know how I keep vertical while weebling so much.
Peace,
Muff

Peace Be With You said...

Gail, Karen, and Muff,

Dance movements! Okay, that's looking on the bright side. I have always loved dancing. Don't know whether I will ever like this dance, but, hey, maybe I'd better start listening to music in my head.

On another note, I just found out about an exercise which might help equilibrium in the long run. Read about it on Dave's blog:

http://activemsers.blogspot.com/2012/01/art-of-tebowing-with-ms.html

Judy

Have Myelin? said...

Sometimes it's mental falls we have to worry about.