Halfway To HeavenA Poem by GeeA mother and son, age and illness
For many years now this her place,
a tightrope walked unsteadily between life and death. Stooped by both age and illness she sees no way forward, planning no further than the next meal, her life lived ever in the now. This existence she only ever briefly escapes with turned pages and dreams revealing what could could been, had she not had 2 failed marriages, 9 kids, many jobs, and many, many, more lonely nights. On good days her mind, wit, has her tongue running humorous rings around us, on bad, she falters, trips on words, forgets, "What was I saying.." We drink tea, I get the latest death count, "He/she was only," and then an age applied. At her lowest, when most ill, I asked what gives her the strength to carry on, if she was afraid of dying, she laughed. "I'm not afraid of death, I fear only what I'll miss when dead, I'm to nosy to die" And so she carries on, precariously balanced, halfway to heaven, with me prepared, stood down, prepared, stood down, but never really ready. © 2019 GeeAuthor's Note
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StatsAuthorGeeMilton keynes, United KingdomAboutDevoted family man and lover of life. Simply written, easily understood "stuff" for those without code breaking skills. You will NEVER need Google to understand me:) more..Writing
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