“Confined” by Jude Lally

The View from Down HereMy daily functions
and activities,
or lack thereof,
fit with
being somewhat stationary.

For instance,
I might get on the couch
and stay glued
to the boob-tube
all day,

watching my Wildcats play
or witnessing two good
pro football teams
collide in prime time,

wishing it was me out there,
or at least,
hoping that each contest
.          comes down to the wire.

.                      ~

Frankly,
I also admit
that I like to sit
in the john
all day,

reading novels or newspapers,
sending text messages
or rethinking my situation –

usually drinking
two cups of coffee –
while I’m waiting
.          on my morning glory.

Jude Lally,
The View from Down Here (2010)
Accents Publishing

Jude Lally

Jude Lally writes and recites poetry as an outlet for his creative needs and as a means of enlightening, inspiring, engaging and entertaining listeners. Fortunately, Jude’s main source of inspiration in his writing is easily accessible; unfortunately, so many places in the world are not: in 1998 Jude was diagnosed with a rare, degenerative neuromuscular disease called Friedrich’s Ataxia. Jude received a BA in Business Administration in May of 2006. Jude is a member of the poetry group Poezia, occasionally attends The Poet’s Supper and the Artcroft writer’s group outside of Carlisle, KY, and is a regular presenter at the Holler Poets series events.

4 thoughts on ““Confined” by Jude Lally

  1. Roger Conner

    A bit over a year ago I suffered a stroke. I suffered no mental ill effects, but am right side affected. I could not swallow for 3 months so I was on feeding tube, and can walk with walker or cane but have a very damaged “gait”, short and wobbly steps. It makes travel difficult. I would not have gotten nearly as much from your poem before my stroke as I do now. It is too easy to take it all for granted until we lose it. There are days I do not feel like putting up a fight, Watching ball games “hoping that each contest comes down to the wire” as you say, or even better is overtime! And yes, “rethinking my situation”, but really, finally deciding that shit happens (“morning glory” lol) at least as long as we are alive, and that was in doubt for me once…I accept the little victories, eating, writing, reading, it is all a gift…yes, and shit too…all this a too long around the circle way of saying I like your work and thanks, Roger Conner

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