The following is a beautiful poem that a friend shared with me today. I'm not nearly as graceful or glorious as the woman described; but it is a lovely, sweet poem and I enjoyed it emensely. I hope you all do as well.
"A Rainy Morning" Ted Kooser
A young woman in a wheelchair,
wearing a black nylon poncho spattered with rain,
... is pushing herself through the morning.
You have seen how pianists
sometimes bend forward to strike the keys,
then lift their hands, draw back to rest,
then lean again to strike just as the chord fades.
Such is the way this woman strikes at the wheels, then lifts her long white fingers,
letting them float, then bends again to strike
just as the chair slows, as if into a silence.
So expertly she plays the chords
of this difficult music she has mastered,
her wet face beautiful in its concentration,
while the wind turns the pages of rain.
I think a fellow student at Anderson has seen you from afar and written about you. Because you are so very graceful as you wheel....you just don't see yourself....my little lovely daughter.
ReplyDeleteI agree. Who wrote this? Because I'm pretty sure they wrote it about you.
ReplyDeleteIt's by Ted Kooser. I certainly don't think I'm as graceful, but thank you for the compliments just the same :)
ReplyDeleteDanielle this is so beautiful! I love it, it really does describe you: so graceful!
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