White cold fog swallowed all shapes and colors
Wrapping suffocating arms around images
Rendering them unrecognizable
Light magnified the white
Forcing eyelids shut
In a futile effort to squint out the bright sheet
That blanketed all understanding
Adrenalin released by fear of injury
Became a constant companion
In the navigating struggle
Of simple daily existence
The face that once stared from the mirror
Was now erased along with the large green highway signs
Meant to guide one to a destination
Hopelessness was knocking at the door
But I never saw his face
For the surgeon miraculously locked it
Using his quick nimble hands
A clear blue sky replaced the fog
While confidence and gratitude nudged away fear
The surgeon’s face became beautifully visible
But two very thoughtful cornea donors
Had faces that only God would see
Just beautiful!
Thank you Sharol. I appreciate you reading my poem and your nice comment.