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OLD FRIENDS ARE THE BEST FRIENDS

When was the hour 

the garden gained power

to teach life’s lesson of love

that one could recover its loss?

1993 was the year.

Each moment held dear.

The Waterford Tower

ended homelessness

when friendship shared

a dwelling of peace and safety

after illness took my career.

Who knew the fraud of success is real

where friendships are concerned?

Positional power has no hold

on false friendships born daily anew.

Personal power takes energy to maintain,

more than CFIDS allowed.

The oldest friends remained.

Love untarnished, contained

year after year through our play.

Like perennial flowers they sustained me. 

Their roots planted wide, firm and deep.

Annuals come and go with the sun.

Flashier and more colorful, perhaps;

but unable to fulfill winter’s need

to dig down deep beneath winter’s chill

until sunny days of Spring restore

all that one once hoped for.

Old friends flower in my garden.

Old friends remain on cold days of change.

Old friends stay the course until the end.

1993 was only the beginning 

of planting my feet in old soil,

among old friends.

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Stolen Nights,Louise Annarino,1-14-2013

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome,Louise Annarino,1-14-2013

Stolen nights

give way to

give-away days

where nothing goes right

and no one

can be good

or enough

for me.

The air seems too thin

to inflate

the ego of distaste

for a body too frail

to tolerate

a push

of caffeine.

One bag of tea

and one old bag

of me

are not a good mix

and nix any dreams

of normalcy.

To be free

to sleep

to dream

to rise with the dawn

and the stamina

to go on

and make a day

so strong

illness cannot make

me give it away

for nothing.

Is that too much to ask?

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