Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 Dear List Friends: I shared this poem with one of my good friends, who suggested I might share it with the group. I wrote this about someone I have cared about and who suffered and still suffers from Lyme. A part of the effects of the disease has been that it greatly impairs her ability to have meaningful relationships While I do not feel qualified to make a diagnoses of her condition, I can speak from my personal experience with her and that of others with her as well. I case any of you can relate, I am happy to share this little poem: - Glen Detour The road was closed So I took a detour Way around the town For the longest time No roads were familiar Though a tavern or two Were home for my illusions It must have been Her heart was down For major repairs I don't think they are finished with it yet Though almost every drug they have Has been tried Those Western physicians Are so primitive anyway I could have been back years ago But they are still patching The handrails And foot path I don't think they'll ever get To the foundation Somehow you'd think They should have started there first But the road back Won't be the old road Or the old town Or the old heart And they won't let me tell them The past is gone The only pavement now between us Is holy and invisible It may mean Crossing among the stars Or over some yet unborn rainbow In a vehicle only love can build 6/19/06 - Glen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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