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.
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:
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....
I like to think that I am choreographing new dance moves when I am in this predicament.
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
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
Sometimes it's mental falls we have to worry about.
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