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Monday, November 11, 2019

Glasses. And a Prayer

First pair.

Mom noticed I was squinting, that
I couldn’t read the signs,
It didn’t take her very long to see between the lines.

Her darling nine-year-old had early
Gotten her birthright,
And now she needed glasses to correct her poor eyesight.

I chose the frames I wanted, watched
The doctor hem and haw,
And finally was fitted without fanfare or hoopla.

For several weeks I wore them, then
One day they disappeared,
And I was back to ‘blindness’, or a ‘something else’ quite near.

Now I was at the church,
With lots of kids one afternoon,
And we were singing hymns and trying hard to stay in tune.

Then a teacher told a story from
The pulpit up the stair,
A story of a child who needed help. And offered prayer.

That tiny prayer was answered,
She was given what she sought,
And I began to think: to say a prayer was what I ought.

No sooner thought, then done, I folded
Up my arms and prayed,
‘Twas simple, but I hoped my need had duly been conveyed.

I opened up my eyes again,
It hadn’t taken long,
I smiled to myself and then went back to singing songs.

Then I noticed something sitting on
The pulpit, quietly,
It looked to be a shadow, and it interested me.

You have to know the span was far,
I really couldn’t see,
But still my eyes kept straying. Yes, it’s strange, you must agree.

And when the service ended, I
Went to investigate,
Hurrying through the throng because I really couldn’t wait.

And what was there? I’m sure you’ve guessed,
My glasses safe and sound,
My prayer had worked and, oh, my precious glasses had been found!

That was the first time I remember
Answers to a prayer,
O’er years and years, I now have used what had been started there.

T’was such a little thing, you know,
A prayer to find my specs,
And who could know that it would have such lasting, long effects.

Newer and . . . improved?

Ummm...
Cause Mondays do get knocked a lot,
With poetry, we all besought
To try to make the week begin
With gentle thoughts, perhaps a grin?
Have crafted poems for you to see.
And now you've read what we have brought...
Did we help?
Or did we not?

Next week, because we have a few,
We'll talk of 'Neighbours' just for you!

18 comments:

  1. Sounds like you found 2 things you were missing all in one!

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  2. Loved your poem. Glasses and prayers. And I like the batwing profile of your first glasses.

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  3. My first pair of glasses: age 14
    My first pair of contacts: age 24
    Back to glasses: age 45

    I always had heavy lenses. But now with cataracts out of the way, I barely know they are there.

    I like Mondays and look forward to the new word. I'm glad to meet you as a new blogging neighbor or neighbour.

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    1. My optometrist told me that, if I developed cataracts, I could have new eyes. Never actually WANTED cataracts before...
      It's so lovely to meet you!

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  4. Always enjoy your Monday poems. So talented! How did they get there? I love the cat eye frames, they are very in right now. You were an early trend setter!!!

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    1. I must have left them somewhere--probably in the bathroom, knowing me--and some helpful soul put them on the pulpit where they would, theoretically, be seen! Or nearly seen. As was the case! ;)

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  5. What a sweet photo at the top! I remember all the different styles of glasses - some were better than others, in my mind anyway :)

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  6. We pray to find the glasses, the keys, the watch, the umbrella, the glasses again, the magazine or newspaper or book he was "just" reading...he pays no attention to where he puts things, and i've learned not to panic, He hasn't!

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    1. Husby threatens to hang them from my sleeves. Like mittens. Sigh.

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  7. Love this and so glad you got those precious glasses! I also had to wear glasses at a young age (yet another thing we have in common!) and was always taking them off because... well... glasses. Its a good way to lose them I discovered.

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  8. I never had the cat's eye frames, but I did have the huge face-covering frames of the 80s. I didn't get glasses until I was 22, didn't even know I needed them. I managed to get through school in spite of being long sighted and with crossed vision, which I didn't know about.

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    1. Amazing, isn't it, what we can adapt to. So, as I see it, you missed out on at least 13 years of glasses-wearing agony!

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  9. My first visit here. What a sweet poem about faith! It's always the little things that keep us close to God.
    Sweet pictures of you too!

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    1. Thank you, Corinne! I absolutely agree! And thank you for visiting!

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