Two or Three Things I Know for Sure

 

I know my friend Tom

Isn’t “wheelchair bound”—

A book has a binding

And when he, Tom,

Loans me money

Our repayment

Is binding…

I write sometimes

In third person plural

When I mean

Myself, I want

The maximus

Of private selves

To be inclusive

When I say

For instance,

“I am blind”

Or “I can’t see.”

We say Tom

Is a “user”

Of wheelchairs,

He’s vigorous,

And I am a user

Of guide dogs.

We are customers.

We pass money

Back and forth.

We move together

Past the houses

They’re starting to build

At the outskirts

Of town, houses

That are dun-colored

And unfinished.

Someone has written

“Make Love Not War”

On the front

Of a future dream house

And Tom says “Let’s be makers

And not users”

And this is

Almost binding

But there are no curb cuts

Yet

In this part of town.

 

S.K.

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Author: stevekuusisto

Poet, Essayist, Blogger, Journalist, Memoirist, Disability Rights Advocate, Public Speaker, Professor, Syracuse University

0 thoughts on “Two or Three Things I Know for Sure”

  1. Thank you. This came at the perfect time for me, during an intense online debate about why the phrase “confined to a wheelchair” isn’t the perfect phrase to describe someone like me.

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  2. Wonderful, truly wonderful. I envy your command and use of the English language. Is there any way with the current state of technology to have your voice on this blog. I can only imagine how much more powerful your poetry would be. It is like reading a song but not hearing the music. Beautiful yes but not soaring to what it could and should be.

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