Chairs of Necessity

 



PART ONE


He sits amputated 
Mechanized chair 
In brisk open air. 
His courage not under-rated. 
The sign is brilliant green. 
Homeless, please give 
I’m trying to live 
On my own. 
Circumstances mean. 
His affect seems blunted 
So sad. 
But just get him talking 
He’s glad. 
So pleased to re-enter 
Though not at the centre 
The Human Race isn’t so bad.



PART TWO


She was in the Chair 
These past four years. 
Movement and speech 
Become mechanical. 
Nifty stylus operated 
By mouth and 
Showing needs, hurts, triumphs. 
Triumphs? 
Yes definitely when 
Reverse became manageable 
On the joystick. 
When spring melt might 
Bring on sunny sidewalk 
Journeying. 
And Gary was there 
As if nothing had changed. 
Two kids showed stress 
But not Gary. 
Still caressing, and 
Playing silly tricks. 
Perhaps their laughter 
Was best triumph. 
And prayers seemingly 
Never answered. 
But they were answered. 
Yes, no or later. 
Covenant at that wedding 
Seventeen years back. 
Still operative. 
Compelling. 
Worthy. 
Until death? 
Well, they almost always 
Shoved that monkey aside. 
And carried on.



PART THREE


You’re up here now

Another Chair

For judgment

Not the nasty kind.

Rather the rewarding.

Handicaps.

Setbacks.

Humiliation.

Prayers that seemed

Only frustrating. 

But I heard Child.

So many, you impacted

In that state.

And for the good.

I give you now

The Forever.

Problem free.

Best of society.

Welcome, Child of the King.

You give me pleasure.

Jesus concurs.

Spirit, with you all along.




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