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Arthritic War

I did not want to know him:

Mr Bone-twist.

I feared him, feared his fire, his pain,

Sadly he became my acquaintance.

My health cracking beneath the strain.

 

It was difficult to accept him:

Mr Bone-twist.

He hurts me, hurts my legs, my pride,

A specialized, sensitive, suffering,

That penetrates, deep down inside.

 

I must resist and fight him:

Mr Bone-twist.

Preparing, feeling strong, keeping going,

A war of weary, mind-numbing attrition,

Unceasing, unfaltering, never slowing.

 

He is trying to steal my life:

Mr Bone-twist.

But I am determined to stop this thief,

My weapons of courage, faith, self-esteem,

Buttressed by strength of true self-belief.

 

I know he’ll fight to the end:

Mr Bone-twist.

With savagery he’ll hack and he’ll hack,

I’ll never yield beneath his punishment,

Instead I’ll rise and fight him right back!

 

On crutches I walk over him:

Mr Bone-twist.

My family’s love, now urging me on,

Closely allied with doctors and nurses,

My battle turns and is there to be won.

 

© Paul Chafer 2014

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paul-chafer
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Published
Jan 24, 2014
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What can I say, the fight goes on, it will not be over till I am over, then he'll win, but by fighting, I can never lose. Despite, or because of illness, my happiness remains buoyant.

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