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Nov 26 09, 14:37
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Group: Bronze Member
Posts: 600
Joined: 14-April 07
From: Texas Hill Country
Member No.: 420
Real Name: Mary Boren
Writer of: Poetry
Referred By:Kathy Earsman

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I hesitate to post another poem with two still on the board, but since things are kinda slow I hope it will be OK to start workshopping this one while those slide on down. On this day of Thanksgiving, I'm counting my blessings (including new friends here at MM), and near the top of the page is ...
A Hand Up
A cattle trailer stops, my scooter swerves ... but not enough. Within a blink, my wrist is shattered, zapping tendons, muscles, nerves and vital ligaments. They're sorely missed.
A hundred years ago, there would have been two choices: cut it off or let it dangle, a shriveled, lifeless paw. Now, skillful men and women have the know-how to untangle a royal mess. Through microsurgery, the bones are reconstructed. Months and days of exercise, massage and therapy work wonders, proving optimism pays.
They gave a hand. I'll raise it as a sign of readiness to serve. It's God's, not mine.
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and ligaments. They would be sorely missed.
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Alan Dear Mary,
I am no expert, but the 2x would in L4... Nov 26 09, 18:43 Peggy Carpenter Harwood Hi Mary,
I'm a fledgling in rhyme and rhythm,... Nov 26 09, 19:30 Mary Boren Thanks, Alan. Good calls, all. I've edited t... Nov 27 09, 09:58 Alan Dear Mary,
Good reconstructions.
Another offerin... Nov 27 09, 12:15 ohsteve Mary, Amazing how fast and far surgery has come, I... Nov 27 09, 13:02 Mary Boren Alan, I first wrote "this royal mess" bu... Nov 28 09, 15:40
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