Category Archives: Parkinson’s Disease
The Same Man
I’m the same man I used to be… Just now I’m more prone to slip and fall, I’ve still the same dreams I used to see… Now there’s a horror story written on the wall, I still love you like … Continue reading
Silver lining
There’s a storm cloud which hangs over me It takes away my warmth and causes apathy The silver lining, I cannot see. It grew in darkness so gradually, when it started I cannot say Took away my strength and agility … Continue reading
More to say
The daylight ends the darkness with the roosters’ call, Yet with the morning light, long shadows still do fall, For I still hear your voice, but I don’t see you at all. You’re my strength and my foundation, you held … Continue reading
I Will Always Remember (The reply to Remember Then Not Now)
My Dear, I love you and remember I do I remember the feel of your hand in mine How perfectly they intertwine I remember your smile the twinkle of love In your eyes I’d find I remember your singing so … Continue reading
Don’t Cry For Me
You’ve just come to know me in my twilight years You’ve patiently listened while I’ve chewed on your ears Stories of my youth and golden years you’ve been told … Continue reading
For Our Caregivers
Sometimes I feel as though I’m trapped in a cage, It fills me with anger, resentment and rage; This cage it is made of my own flesh and bone, It’s worse than any made of wood, steel or stone. My … Continue reading
Remember Then Not Now
Remember how we danced with style and with grace Remember the smile that you always brought to my face Remember my nature and my soft spoken ways Remember our walks on the warm summer days Remember my laughter and how … Continue reading
From The Silence of My Tears
When my voice finally fails me; The words “I Love You” no longer reach your ears. Will you still see their meaning? And hear their tones in the silence of my tears? When my legs no longer hold me; No … Continue reading