Bright Horizons
For those who refuse to let physical limitations destroy their joy of living

Merely a brain in a jar
Physically, I don’t go far
Still my brain escapes its prison
To seek a brighter prism
Beyond the burgeoning horizon
…
I may awaken in the same bed
But I don’t awake with dread
For I know when all is said
I can go anywhere until I’m dead
For the lid of my imprisoning jar was loosened by you
…
My legs may not work
But my mind I shall not shirk
Voraciously I read words
To send me soaring with the birds
Across vast landscapes earthly or elsewhere
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My mind is clear
I shall not fear
Nor accept physical border
For I am a mental hoarder
Of a universe of knowledge
…
Despite my alleged limitations
I shall not voice lamentations
For each day I am grateful
For the ability to not be hateful
Just because I have M.S.
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So thank you Mom
For loving me with aplomb
And gifting me with words
Allowing a cripple to soar with birds
I love you
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I wrote this for a friend of mine who passed a few years ago. Despite having been born with Multiple Sclerosis (M.S.), Jack was truly a happy soul. He wheeled his chair ridden frame through every single day with a smile on his face and love in his heart. Never did he let his physical handicap hold him back from living life to the fullest. I could do worse than emulate that beautiful soul.
On the other side of that… given that I have placed this in more of a first person viewpoint, I also wrote it remembering a time in my own life when I was crippled. As a small child I had a disease in my feet that left me unable to walk for over two years. I was five years old and unable to walk until almost age 8. Many times I stared out the window at my four siblings playing in the yard. Thankfully, my mother taught me to read at the age of four. I lived in books … I ran in books .. I flew in books… The gift of reading was the greatest gift ever given me.
So.. This is for both Jack, and Mom. May they both Rest In Peace.
About the Creator
Andrew C McDonald
Andrew McDonald was a 911 dispatcher for 30 yrs with a B.S. in Math (1985). He served as an Army officer 1985 to 1992, honorably exiting a captain.
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Comments (2)
Awww this was such a sweet way to honor them both. A very inspiring poem. Amazing writing as well.
Oh, what a very special and magnificent poem of resilience. 🥹❤️ I love how you wrote it in first person - both as a tribute to your friend and a testament to your own childhood experience. Marvelous, evocative work ❤️