Thursday, August 03, 2017

Standing on the Kerb

Standing on the kerb waiting for my Uber,
Who knew could spell danger:
A bike swerved to avoid a child, 
Hitting an adult was the option wise.

As the tyre over the feet gently stepped, 
Despite the breaks applied by the biker deft,
Gravel and stones crunched into the feet,
The pain actually increased with the bike's retreat. 

Though the knees had given way to the gravel's pounding, 
The hands miraculously had just gravel patterns impressing. 
Even as the biker apologised seeing me bleeding, 
As someone helped me up, others began him berating. 

What fault his to have swerved to avoid a kid? 
What fault his to have into me skid? 
The tyre ad of idiots on road is now frustrating, 
Just as the sprain and deep cuts are irritating. 

Sense does not always beget safety, 
Fortune, indeed, sometimes favours the foolhardy, 
But even with all the restrictions and dire warnings, 
I cannot but feel grateful for my blessings.


- Written on 2 August 2017. 
- I got hit by a bike and I am thankful I do not have a fracture or worse thanks to breaks and sensible bikers. I am even more grateful that a greater tragedy was averted. 

I do so regret my footwear though. It has to be replaced :(