There
is no weather, like snow and ice weather,
When
you're sliding, around, on your wheels.
Revolving
legs, no support, for your rump,
When
you're rotating, head over heels.
It's
amusing to watch but frightening to do,
And
remember, in an instant, it could happen, to you.
One
moment, well adjusted, white, anglo-saxon male,
The
next, decomposing, disabled and frail.
Your
world's rearranged, confused, turned around.
The
future's uncertain but time can't be unwound.
The
message should be clear, even to you!
The
question remains, what should you do?
Clear
all the paths and protect thee and thine,
Or
look to the heavens, seeking a sign?
Whatever
the problem, don't break down and cry,
Don't give up easily, at least you can try.
So,
if you've fallen over and you're down on your luck,
It's
no shame to seek help, there are deals to be struck,
And
if you see others, struggling, in pain or in strife,
Enable
them!
Empower
them!
Break
their chains!
Give
them life!
©
Stefan Lewis-Fish
(23 September 1999)
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