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

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Valuing the Familiar


The new MS me,
predisposed to falls and spins,
seeks stable anchors.

My external world
sadly spun out of control,
now in correction.

I stare at my walls –
sturdy, safe, familiar –
still stunned but grateful.

4 comments:

Gail said...

HI JUDY - it is the familiar, even when the familiar is odd, that we find strength, solace, confidence and security. Hold on to yur anchors and know that "this too shall pass".
Love Gail
peace......

Muffie said...

Even my anchors seem to be pulling away from the ocean floor. Sometimes, it's so difficult to find that security, and then fear enters the picture.
Peace,
Muff

Karen said...

Walls and furniture are my friends.

Judy at Peace Be With You said...

Gail, I'm holding on with teeth and fingertips for the current remains strong.

Muff, yes, my anchor is dragging and, having lived on a boat, I know how dangerous that can be.

Karen, I've never been more grateful for my familiar walls and furniture, even when metaphorical.