Short Disability Poems
Short Disability Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Disability by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Disability by length and keyword.
Great tiny apple
Consequence of branches untrimmed
Will anyone bother to learn
That you are
Defiantly delicious?
IN CAPABILITY GARDENS
There’s ability,
And there’s disability;
Let’s garden both:
Ability’s seeds fruiting
Disability’s healing:-
“Yeah
That’s why
I can’t go
To work
Right now
For my disability
Was right
Paranoid Schizophrenic
hold on i have to hide
they're coming
Healing is often seen as the possibility for us to relate differently to illness, depression, disability or even death
Healing is coming to terms with things as they
I splat the slim cigarette's ashes onto the pavement,
Little to no care of my own psychological impairment,
While living through life with no means of any repayment.
My disability might impede me, physically,
but my mind runs rampant,
even if my spine abandons me sometimes,
my spirit always flames bright.
-Sristi
a vagabond
fingers fly
communicating
I speak to you without words
my disability overcome
the joy of understanding
now my way of life
sign language
Barbara Gorelick
Give Me A Sign contest
5/17/15
A bad attitude is a disability in life
A positive attitude allows us to conquer strife
So chuckle each day
At things along the way
Smile your way through and carry a big knife
the disability is sometimes...a blessed divine gift.
or
we may sometimes see the light of day... through our disability.
Letter to Sharon
You were a dancing queen,
a random unicyclist,
an overeducated ‘dark thinker’.
You were resourceful and independent,
a stubborn fighter,
a fanciful prize.
Why did you leave?
I miss you.
05 July 2021
What is a mental disability?
Why can't ''they'' accept what I
am,ME!
I'm a little behind but if I didn't
openly tell you then you couldn't
believe,but I'm unique in my own
way and I can succeed and my
goals will be achieved!
Tired
Of political correctness
Cultural awareness
Sensitivity.
Tired of everything
Being an excuse
A syndrome
A disability.
Tired of a society that's
Thin-skinned
Entitled
Oblivious.
The constant bombardment
Leads to indifference
At best.
Tired.
Is it the dream
Or the dreaming?
Is what the know
Or that great big unknown if
That shades all
Knowledgeable disability
Body able
Brain addled
Thoughtless conjecture.
I don't know
But keep trying trial
Period over.
Next lifetime guarantee?
Together we built a like-sized snowman,
Me and James, on the patoh so challenging;
My real disability was my legs, so difficult,
Whilst everybody told me it was my hands.
21/11/2015
For the contest A Christmas Memory, sponsor Broken Wings
26 June 08 9:00 am
I walk a lot softer than I used to
I walk a lot slower than I used to
I work a lot less than I used to
I work a lot slower than I usde to
But I love a lot more than I used to
Life on Purpose Live it before you lose it! ©2009
Buying a Goat
How I negotiated for its slaughter
Was not a matter for plain laughter
Haggling, it chanced a sire activity,
Last before the fatalistic disability!
He is charging more than whole,
Maybe he is selling me the sire role!
JM
2nd February 2014
Golden Bubble
The handicapped and orally challenged
Must not be disdained or estranged
Although they cannot reverse the mute
At least, they can blow aloud the flute!
Disability is not inability, so they say.
God listens more when the mute pray!
18th Aug' 2013
1.Toxic myopathy can be caused by many drugs and toxins.
2.Chemical poisoning can cause myopathy as well as neuropathy.
3.It manifests in the leg muscles,which lead to difficulty walking.
4.Nerve signals works like the body's “off switch”for muscles.
5.Some individuals have a normal life span and little disability.
Like a boa constrictor
the intimations of mortality
remind me every day
not to take a backwards breath,
to keep my lungs filled
to the deepest point,
be open to the widest possibility,
replace each new disability
with a new ability,
and to rest, aware
that the damnable serpent
never does until
its eaten it's fill.
Cracked and scarred
from many years of depravity,
existing only through
the skill it is made of.
Crevices guard
roots of weeds
as they push and squeeze
their way through.
A jungle of undergrowth
stretched across society,
entangling us
in its vastness,
hiding a beauty
that could exist
if we pruned it
occasionally.
Daughter,
You will rise,
You will thrive in every part of your life,
You will prove to the world your worth,
You will mend the heartache of many,
You will give hope,
Many will be amazed at your accomplishments,
You will show the world that your disability,
Does not define you,
You are author of your story,
You were created for greatness.
I have this disability
The one called imbecility,
Along with instability
And rampant incivility.
I lack dependability
And have no credibility.
I’m short on sensibility,
Am prone to gullibility
And have the inability
To see my fallibility.
And yet, with great humility
I say with plausibility
The concept “genius” – you’ll agree –
Really fits me to a tee.
Disabilities are within and without
In this truth, there is no doubt
This gives us all something to think about
Let us not gape at others and stare
Let us look at ourselves and study with care
We will find our own disabilities there
Let us spend time improving ourselves
Looking to God for our strength and our health
This ability will lead to eternal treasures of wealth
you cannot see me for who I am
You only see what I have become
you do not see a proud soldier or a family man
you see a broken man
limping, strugling beaten by life.
You cannot see me
you can see my disability
I am more than a limp
I am more than a crutch.
Look at me without my limp
look at me and see me
I am still human and dont need sympathy
I just want to be seen.
the bigger picture
in your disability
cast your hopes
on your ability
in every thing
you suffer
lies a what
you are yet
to see
may be it could
be the the reason
why too many
struggle without
no remedy
the life is not
made with out
suffering
so don't go blind
in pains not to
see the a way out
just look closer
there is always
the bigger picture