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Partying Blind (Free verse) by poetry/poem101
Partying Blind.
By Nathan Epkey
One might come to the conclusion that life is all about gaining insight.
Well, having been blind for 10 years now, I can tell you that sometimes
that insight can me darkâ¦. and in my caseâ¦. pitch black. I can tell
by the movement in your chairs that I am making you uncomfortable. I am
sorry. It wasnât my intention to make you feel uncomfortable, I just
want you to see, what I seeâ¦.
There are three vivd memorys of mine that envolve me seeing clearly. I
keep them up here and in here. To keep the storys as fresh as possible
so I have recoreded feelings and sections of those storys in brial. It
helps me remember, because I worry that one day I will wake up and have
no recollection of my past. Anyway, the first story is about me joining
the baseball team.
When I was about nine, my dad signed my up for little league. I
remember being really excited about it. My mom hated sports, but tried
to be an active participant. Her idea of taking an active interest was
co-creating an organization called the MAAâs, Mother against
aggressiveness. They goal was to try and reduce the aggressive addittues
that were taught to kids at an early age, and they thought that the
traditional little league team names were too aggressive, names like
Jaguars, tigersâ¦they wanted mascots that were less aggressive, since
we allowed girls in little league, so that the game was less about
competition and more about having fun. So, when I was nine, I apart of
team cross stitch. Yeah. Cross stitch, not a very intimidating name for
a baseball team. Well...I remember the day we played team Sloth, it was
on of thise days when it was a minute away from raining, and there was a
invisiable buzz running felt in the back of peoples heads. I rememeber
Scotty, had tripped while running the bases the prvious inning and I was
going to sub pitcher. I got to the mound, my mom and dad watchingâ¦very
excited, and I remember thinking that I was glad my dad made me practice
a lot. Well I struck out the first two batters. The third came up and I
threw him a mean curve ballâ¦wellâ¦it was more of fastball that has no
control. But the pudgy boy from team manged to hit itâ¦hardâ¦he sent
the ball whipping straight toward my headâ¦Well as you may have guess
it hit me, and wellâ¦.I was in the hospital for a couple pf weeks, and
wellâ¦yeah.
Lets see what else we got hereâ¦my second story envolves my best
friend in high school throwing me a party. Me and my friends had always
made a jokes of me being blind. It was kind of a way of dealing with the
pain. My good friend Maurren threw me this party. It was a surprise
birthday party, I was 17. I would like to say I saw it coming, but we
all know thatâs no the case. The party was a BLIND party. Everyone had
to wear a blind fold, and on top of that, the lights were kept off in
the house. This was her way of making everyone else feel akward, while I
felt normal. It was nice. We played pin the tail on the donkey, which I
donât recommend playing when everyone is blind. Lots of people got
hurt. We rented a new movie, and finally everyone understood why I
always asked, whats she doing, what he doing. We finished up the games
by playing hid and seek, which is a pretty hard game which no one can
see. But the whole Idea involved everyone seeing ME clearly. It was the
most thoughtful thing someone has ever done for me, not mention fucking
funny, right?
My third story envolves my friend, lana. Umâ¦We like to go to eye care
places like, Four eyes, Lens craftersâ¦you knowâ¦and we like to get my
vision tested. I know. We like to foold the doctors into thinking they
have done something wrong during the test to cause my vision impairment.
The last one was prefect. We were at the part of the test were they take
this machine and this blue light actually touches your eye ballâ¦
Well after it touched my eye I jumped up and started screamingâ¦omg, my
eyesâ¦my eyesâ¦.they burn!!!! The doctors face I am sure looked
something like this â¦.and then he said OMG, I am so sorry I am sorryâ¦
Let me get some helpâ¦.And then I started screamingâ¦How could you do
thisâ¦I have a full ride to yaleâ¦my furture was sooo promising!!!!
Lana the entire time is sayingâ¦What about our childrenâ¦what will
happen to our children??? Wont someone think of the children. The doctor
at this point goes to get help and we run out as fast as me can. I know,
its wrongâ¦butâ¦damn, it makes me laugh.
I remember going home later that very day and searching for my journal,
so I could preserve the memory. I noticed it being really hot in the
house, and assumed the fireplace was up and going. Before I could
continue looking for it my dad called me into the living room. He
soundedâ¦drunk. I should mention that although I recovered from my
vision impaitment, my father never did. He seemeed fine the first couple
of years, teaching me brail and being supportive. But as other fatherâ
s sons progressed in sports, in school, in lifeâ¦I was lost. I mean I
was making progress being blind made me revaulate when, what, and where
I wanted my life to go. My parents tired to have another kid, my father
wanted another sonâ¦one who could see, but that never happened. My
mother became infertile and my father became different. âDad, did you
need something?â
âYou need to stop this.â Stop what dad?â âThis whole obession
with the pastâ¦you need to think about the future. You need to start
thinking about yourself. No one is going to wanna take care of someone
who has no direction, no one is going to wanna take care of someone whoâ
¦is handcapâ¦You need to be strongerâ âHandicap? That is the
meanest thing you have ever said to me. Dad I am trying, I really am.
But its hard, you have no idea. I hear friends talking about college,
and wonder, I hear friends talk jobs, and I wish, I friends people talk
about loveâ¦and I hopeâ¦Dad, I only wishâ¦I am tryingâ¦You know
every night when I go to bed, you know what I doâ¦I pray to the fucking
gods that one day I will go to college, that one day I will have a job,
that one day someone will love meâ¦that they will really love meâ¦But
I need to move at my own pace. Dad, its hard to see the future when you
cant see the present.â This is the part where I would like to say he
both reconciled. But heâ¦.he threw my book into fireplace. And I went
to my room and Iâ¦was still. And for the first time in a long time I
saw my father. Not exactly how I remember him, but...
I started a new journalâ¦I know...This is it. The storys are not as
clear as they used to beâ¦but they are still there. I have decided to
start dating. So, if you know anyoneâ¦tell them I am looking for
someone specialâ¦well not lookingâ¦.butâ¦yeahâ¦..
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