Lengthening her grasp on reality
Slowly needing to release control
She pushes herself to walk forward
Will the ends of normal ever meet again
Realizing that everyone is watching
Often feeling they’d love to see her fail
She continues to track her mobility
Will the ends of normal ever meet again
A cheering crowd she doesn’t need
Never a half hearted slap on the back
She’s had a lifetime of accepting that
Will the ends of normal ever meet again
Wavering on the direction of her path
She focuses on an improved horizon
Settling for nothing but an honest effort
I love this post Audrey
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Thank you, my friend. Still not sure they will, however.
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That question really has me set on pondering today–so thank you!
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You’re very welcome, Starr. Pondering is a good thing.
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Sometimes–depends what “track” we get going on!
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Yes…so true.
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Lovely picture! At a park?
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Thank you, Duketh. Yes, it was, but back in Houston.
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And there’s train tracks.
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A children’s train ride…I took this while wondering the Kemah Boardwalk. I like to watch the water and think. Families ride the little train. Tis cute.
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I’d ride the train!
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Would you? I like that you would…
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Oh yes. I’m a sucker for that sort of thing.. *laughs shyly*
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Well this train ride you’d love because it also takes you by the water and through a cave. Shyly! Not you…
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Sounds awesome. And you’re right: I’d ride it shamelessly. Just like I watch funny things.
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A good way to live life, Duke.
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I like the play on both track and mobility Aud. This is very cool.
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Thanks, Zak. I appreciate you!! β₯
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I do love the question posed by the image of the ends of normal meeting again, or not? Lovely.
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Yes, or not has been on my mind. Maybe not is okay, you know? Maybe settling in towards a new sort of normal is quite okay.
Thank you so much, Richard
I love your glasses by the way. I wear a pair similar….I love feeling super smart.
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Very good
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Thank. You. Richard. Have you turned in to a robot, π Hi!
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I don’t think so!
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No need to shout, Sir… π
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I malfunctioned
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You poor thing..
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Superb…
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Hi, Rajiv! Thank you so much…
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