An Understatement

An Understatement

A Poem by Barbara Walker
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A partial biography

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My life didn't turn out, as I'd planned,
the biggest understatement in all the land.
Here I am, aged fifty-eight
and some days, getting out of bed, fills my plate.

Me, who used to multitask, three things at a time,
have to find satisfaction, if I can get two words to rhyme.
I use much inner strength, to accomplish the things I do,
many times, pushing myself further, too.

I need to be more self-forgiving,
when I can't do the tasks of daily living.
Thirty years ago, I never would have thought,
chronic pain and disability would be my lot.

No matter what you think, plan and do,
fate steps in and changes everything for you.
Oh, for years, I fought my fate,
"accepting" it, at a rather late date.

Though, I morn those days of old,
I still feel blessed, truth be told,
because I've learned a lesson, terse,
things could always...be worse!


© 2012 Barbara Walker


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These could be my own words. Degrading health and advancing age is a formidable combination and makes daily life much more difficult, but there is still joy to be found.

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Barbara Walker
Barbara Walker

Lake Havasu City, AZ



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I am retired from the Postal Service. I find I write poetry to help myself through difficult times and I have written many poems in response to the chronic pain I've been living with for over 30 year.. more..

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