WHERE I AM
by me
Sand and concrete, concrete and sand
Flat standard housing, sandy coloured, new
Skies so hot, so close, so damp,
It’s like walking in the greenhouse at Kew
Or on an endless beach, no sea in view
And tropical flowers everywhere
Then yellow sand, then barbed wire, then debris
And after that, just yellow sand, stripped bare.
This is the companion poem to the one I put in a previous blog - Where I am Not. They were both written at the time of my first experience of Planet Expat, and our first trip to visit friends in Thailand. Both places amazed me and inspired some poems, one of which was published in an anthology: the poem Chiang Mai Sunset, which I blogged in March.
So I found one of Col's photos from our Saudi years to head the blog.
Our next Covid shots were scheduled for Tuesday. The kind pharmacist who did mine listened patiently to my worries about being on an immuno-suppressant and explained that (a) that made me more prone to infections so I need the shot (which I knew and which is why I have them) and (b) that the effectiveness of the vaccine relies on a strong response from the immune system, which my immune system will not be able to provide. So it might be less effective in my case. I hadn't realised that, and, in a way it put my mind at rest. I was grateful for the info.
Apparently he said to Col that he had "very strong muscles". Which he does. Its all that hard work in The Field that does it.
"He didn't say that to me!" I protested. To be fair, he would probably have been more likely to have advised me to look for work in a Trifle Factory as they were short of jelly at the moment.
And I wouldn't take such work anyway as I am firmly of the school of of thought that believes jelly has no place in a trifle.
But I had better say no more as haven't wars been caused by such trifling issues?
And talking of war, the situation in the Gulf is madness. And I feel very much for the people of Iran and the Lebanon - and for everyone caught up in it. I have no idea why the Lebanon is being attacked. Wasn't it once called the Pearl of the Middle East? But the whole thing defies logic. What is anyone gaining from this? Shouldn't we, the human family, be stopping to think why it is we haven't learnt even some basic lessons from the horrors of two wars so terrible they are called World Wars?
What is the force that is driving us to fear, hate and kill our brothers and sisters? The Inspired Scriptures not only explain it and teach us how to resist it, but also assure us of the coming rescue.
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