Pain Vs. Love One AM It comes and it goes With every breath Back pain Loving wife, awakened, tries... Pain meds Cold pack Hot pack Pillow under knees Her not-so-patient patient grumbles and groans He can’t get comfortable Pain persists Ambulance considered Pain with every, even shallow, breath Exhausted he sleeps Then, miraculously, the pain eases He pulls himself out of bed He walks to his recliner Pain still there but somewhat abated Doctor appointment made Love beats pain
Ish Added to a word, ish turns it to “almost,” as in summerish, or warmish. Or “around,” as in 70ish. Or “near,” as in greenish, yellowish. Or “close to,” as in 9ish, 10ish, noonish. As in “I’ll meet you at 6ish for a walk. It will be warmish. We’ll see early autumn colors, redish, yellowish. Good thing we’re youngish for it’s a longish walk.” We got home at 8ish, had a drink, and said, “Ish wash good, washn’t ish?”
A Weathered Old Gate A weathered old gate, nearly unhinged, creaks and cries as it swings in the wind. A portal like this, if it could talk, would have stories to tell of who came down the walk. These old stories are to me legendary, I will search my memory to see who made this journey. While bouncing a ball on the fence down the walk, I found then that the gate started to talk. Talk? More like creak, as the rusty old hinges started to squeak. You always knew without looking outside When the wind was up, making the swinging gate shriek. I and my siblings passed through it to school, and sometimes would forget to latch it, as was the rule. Sure enough, our dog Rover would follow us to school, and often would end up in the office, under the principal’s rule. So many times did this occur, that the dog was named school mascot, the principal’s Rover. Door-to-door salesmen entered back in the day, swinging open the gate to make their play. But as convincing as their sales pitch m...
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