
Like almost every day
I begin with a shower
I blow dry my bangs
And slide into jeans and tennis shoes… Shoes are important when balance is bad
I’m determined
A normal routine will mean a normal day
I’m sure of it
But after the shower and the dressing and the shoes
I’m exhausted
And freezing
And the fire in my throat is demanding attention, but I ignore it
Until I can’t
So I go back to bed and stay on top of the blankets
And grab an extra fuzzy, striped, throw and burrito myself on top of the bed
Still determined… But this time for sleep
Sleep is the answer to every question about what to do when normal is gone…
It seems though that sleep is as elusive as normal
We play hide and seek for a bit
I get very close to drifting off, but then I lose my grip and I’m wide awake once again
Too fried to be functional and too functional to sleep
So what to do when normal has left the building and sleep is cat and mousing through the house?
Perhaps a poem is born…
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****I’m finally admitting to catching a cold… Please forgive this feeble attempt at a poem
I’m glad you’re here💜
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Hope you feel better soon! ❤
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Thank you 🙏
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Love the poem!
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Thank you 😊
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I recognised, in your poem, a swing between giving in to the arrival of illness and the internal railing against it.
These lines were some of my favourites:
‘I’m determined
A normal routine will mean a normal day’
‘Sleep is the answer to every question about what to do when normal is gone…‘
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You are absolutely right! In hindsight, I spent the entire month of April railing against… First, the cold and then Covid. I’m so glad that all of that is in the rearview mirror now. Thanks so much for stopping by, my friend!
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