I was sitting in the waiting room
Lost in thoughts of gloom and doom
Wishing spring was more a-bloom
When my thoughts were interrupted
I had been focusing on my hip
Good God — this pain! Worse than the grippe!
Wishing a magic healing ship
Would sail right over to me!
Instead it was a lady old
Struggling with her earring gold
Who pedalled over and took hold
Of me — my thoughts disrupted
“Could you, would you, help me, dear?
I can’t quite get this in my ear —
I can’t tell if I’m far or near —
It’s hard! I just can’t see!”
Well, I could see her red earlobe
That she had tried to poke and probe
The ear and earring matched wardrobe —
She soon was reconstructed
“Thank you, dear! Thank you so much.”
She patted me — a gentle touch —
Pedalled her wheelchair off with such
Ease. I think you would agree
That helping someone who’s in need –
Performing just a small good deed –
Can lift one’s spirits and can lead
To gratitude unobstructed.
Yep, this really happened to me this week.
This is awesome, Sally. Love it! It’s true about the small things.
What a brilliant way to pass on the seed of being of service. Loved this.
this is lovely πΉπΉ
Gorgeous Sally!! She was lucky yow were there!! I love the rhyme in this one!!
A lovely gesture of helpfulness can bring us so much satisfaction
I love the cadence of this Sally, and I completely agree with your last stanza. πππ