The Chainsaw, the Glass, and the Razor Blades
The chainsaw, the glass, and the razor blades
Went out on the town one night.
Their new residence was in evidence
Where the tumor once hung tight.
Near my navel, the three got a table
And ordered a round of stiff drinks.
And before very long, the drinks became strong
And unloosed their worst nature of things.
The three lumbered o’er onto the dance floor,
Slicing and cutting their way.
As the music revived, the pain came alive
And created havoc all day!
Now thanks to the meds, the three blades are dead,
Although they have been known to revive
If coughing occurs, or bending berserk
Causes dancing pains to come alive!
The moral herein you can take with a grin
To hopefully laugh at the pain,
Giving power to my goal of taking the role
To conquer again and again.
Humor may be a tool, they say, of the fool,
But it’s easy to keep near at hand.
So I’ll laugh at you, Pain, not allow you to gain
When the cough once more strikes up the band. Amen!
Wherever I’m Going
“Wherever I'm going, He's already there,"
Is a good way to say that God's near me,
Not only in times when Life is awry,
But in good times as well, He can hear me.
Our Lord never moves; He is steadfast and true,
God is always waiting to calm;
When trials become harder and harder to bear,
He soothes all of my wounds like a balm.
Yet just as the veil of the troubles of man
Splits to reveal sunlight, not shade,
I have a pattern of moving away,
Disconnecting the link that we've made.
But He never leaves, just continues His vigil,
Watching o'er me patiently;
For, without fail, when I seek Him again,
God's sitting right there next to me.
Good times are peppered with bad times, you see;
So our walks in His garden each day
Must always continue, no matter the venue,
And never must I turn away!
A calm is more stressful a time than the storm!
It's then that I comprehend Trust;
Not looking away in our Faith walk each day--
For Christians, an absolute must!
When the men in the boat were in fear of the storm,
Jesus commanded the water to still;
They realized with awe it was God in the boat
When the tempest died down at His will.
As I sail in my skiff, both in calm and churned waters,
Seeking to reach the safe shore,
I'll let God pilot me in close proximity,
Toward the harbor that I am bound for.
Yes, wherever I'm going, I know for a fact
God will always be waiting for me.
He's already there, poised to answer my prayer
That I asked of Him down on my knees.
Changes
My mama always told me
To try to look so neat,
With hair all washed, with dresses ironed,
Shined shoes upon my feet.
For nearly seven decades,
I’ve made my mama proud;
Then cancer came into my life
And shouted very loud:
“I’m here to rearrange your life!
I’m here to change your stance!
I’ll snuff out all your vanity,
If I have half a chance!
“I’ll leave you scarred, I’ll leave you bald,
I’ll make you hurt all over!
I’ll make you toss your makeup
And leave scarves in the drawer!
“Your appetite will not remain,
Nor will your strength and humor”—
(Now who’d have thought that all of this
Could be caused by a tumor??”)
So now the battle line is drawn;
I must make a decision:
I face my foe, let cancer know
I view it with derision.
The power it wields can be contained;
But changes it bestows
Can be attained, my courage drained—
If I allow it so.
I draw my sword of warfare;
I call in all the troops.
And with a mighty surge of Faith,
I yell a loud war whoop!
For God is by my side, you know,
He raises high his staff—
The winds erase the sandy line
That barricades the path.
The angels in their chariots fly,
Lined shoulder next to shoulder;
While Christian soldiers with their spears
March onward, ever bolder.
His staff he drops, the winds subside,
He gathers me to Him.
He calms my fears and dries my tears
And makes me smile again.
My baldness is a sign, you see,
That I am still alive!
So I will wear it proudly
While here on earth, I’ll strive
To praise my God forevermore
More glory to His name,
Allowing me to honor Him,
To further spread His fame.
When once again I’ll brush my hair
Or shine my shoes and such,
I’ll never be the same again—
These things won’t matter much.
New clothes lost their importance;
My smile is all I need!
I’m simply free to be just me,
To plant more Christian seeds.
So long as I have peace and love,
So long His honor give,
I’ll be His best, I’ll pass the test,
To Praise Him while I live.
Chemo Companion
God came with me to the clinic,
Walked beside me, held my hand;
Calmed my heart and stilled my being,
Helped me when I had to stand.
God is present, right beside me,
Inside both my head and heart,
Adding Peace into the IV,
Adding Love when chemo starts.
With the liquid slowly dripping,
While my silent prayers are said,
I will faithfully surrender
To my God, upon my bed.
With Him, I shall change my thinking
From a dread, to gratitude
For the chemo that’s encircling
Round the tumor’s magnitude.
Viewing it more as a blessing
Than a time of poison pain,
I will visualize the healing,
Hoping to get well again.
Now as I lay on the gurney,
Praying for a sweet release
Of the cancer’s spell that binds me,
That the clutching pain will cease,
I’ll remember He’s my Maker,
He’s my Counsel, He’s my Guide;
With my Heavenly Father’s presence,
I”ll have healing bonafide.
God went with me to the clinic,
As He does where’er I go;
He will never, ever leave me--
God, from whom all blessings flow!