When walking my gate changes with the flowing debris in the
air
Particles
floating by unknown to most people
My lungs revolt
Debris from, automobiles and buses, sand, fires, the dreaded metal shredder in
North Minneapolis, and the thick black smoke that emanates from the belching smoke
stack in the middle of the train yard attack my lungs stopping me
Literally and figuratively I am unable to move forward.
Lifting my legs to walk is cumbersome
My entire body bears
the weight of my lungs
My heart steps up and races at lightning speed to meet the
demands for oxygen from my revolting lungs
I gulp the air – with wheezes and rails
I am covered in
sweat – and the warm glistening skin of living in the south
It handles the
demand – for now – words not welcome from my cardiologist
My breathing precedes me into most spaces –
with the tell-tale sounds Rebecca greets me before I enter her house-Always
worth the effort LOVE abounds when I enter her home
My face changes to
the color of grey – a washed out ashen grey
friends – their
concern on their faces joined in unison
Tell me the truth that my doctors do not
always see
Doctors enclosed in strong buildings with impervious glass
windows guarding my lungs can’t really know what it’s like for me out of their
realm
I’ve longed to invite them to join me in my realm
Let them see me
shuffle my legs
Wait for me to stop and then continue
Watch my face change
Listen to my breathing
See my sternum – with every labored breath the skin
tightens
Leaving the tell-tale sharp pains that tell me it’s
not my heart
As it races to keep pace with my revolting lungs
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