In Between Times
By Maureen Nuckols
In between times is when I live
In the outside world.
Sunlight brightens fluffy tufts of rabbit brush to gold.
Red scrub oak leaves glow with the light,
Cat tails spill puffs of brown,
Fall lingers.
My mood lightens, step by step.
During times of the poison,
My passport for the well world gets canceled;
I move into the interior world of ill.
Focused on my body, I forget to look anywhere else.
Private symptoms burst into public without my permission.
My body feels slow, heavy, achy.
In between times, is when I live
Gulp down life
Walk with faithful friends, write poetry without fear
Laugh as much as I can
Pay attention to light and changing colors,
Ignore the coming threat of the next infusion.
I search for signs in the clouds,
Changing shapes and colors every day.
They tell me this poison is keeping me alive
Clouds always give me peace
Maureen Nuckols is a retired professor of nursing, writer and new poet who has lived for 32 years in Carbondale, and is currently a cancer patient.
Love this Maureen! Thanks for sharing your life with all of us!
-Janet
Maureen, your words are beautiful and really touched me! I’m so grateful for you, my friend…
Carol
10/30/17: Maureen is gone. She lost the battle but never her fight. Maureen was one of a kind; she had buckets full of gumption. A caring, funny soul, she was an inspiration to me, to many. Farewell Maureen; you will be missed.