WHEN DISASTER COMES
(Hurricane Sandy, October 2012)
snug in my home
with after
dinner coffee–
is it luck or
fate?
that we are here
not there
with just each
other and hope
day after day
the mundane
things I do
with barely a
thought
until I remember
the speed in
which life changes
bleak images
the fodder of
nightmares
the truth of
now;
helplessness
prevails
hopelessness
bores deeper
day becomes
night
and becomes day
again
with still no
answer
why some were
chosen
and others
spared
from home to
market
all my wants
granted
how easy to
forget
those with
neither home nor food
and only sky for
shelter
thanking God
for keeping
family safe,
guilty with
relief
I accept each
day
as a slippery
gift
Cattails, Jan. 2014
2 comments:
Oh, yes, Hurricane Sandy. You've captured it well.
Thanks, Janet
Adelaide
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