I shut my fingers in the door
And I can’t use them any more
They will not bend,
They will not press,
They’re little use to help me dress,
They can’t do buttons, keys or rings…
In fact, they can’t do many things.
I really need the fingers working
Lest it seem that I am shirking.
Pain all through my hand and wrist
My normal happy self is … well…
I’m not quite pleased, it isn’t funny
This is not a happy bunny.
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About Sue Vincent
Sue Vincent was a Yorkshire born writer, esoteric teacher and a Director of The Silent Eye. She was immersed in the Mysteries all her life. Sue maintained a popular blog and is co-author of The Mystical Hexagram with Dr G.M.Vasey. Sue lived in Buckinghamshire, having been stranded there due to an accident with a blindfold, a pin and a map. She had a lasting love-affair with the landscape of Albion, the hidden country of the heart. Sue passed into spirit at the end of March 2021.
Reblogged this on Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie.
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Thanks Jaye 😉
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Did u really get hurt??? Take care Sue
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Unfortunately, yes. A silly accident.
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Take care n get well soOn Sue
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Thanks, Sudha x
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Ouch! I dread to ask which hand it is, as you can usually manage (after a fashion) without the leading hand… whichever one it is, I hope you get the use of it soon. I tried to chop the tip of my finger off on Sunday, luckily it isn’t the one I type with!
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Right, of course…I can sort of manage without the left… I’m managing, though…Just without any grace 😉
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what on earth did you do? Have you had it checked out to see if you’ve cracked something?
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The door got bounced back, squishing my hand between it and a pillar…Hoping it will settle.
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Could be just badly bruised, but can you wiggle all your fingers?
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I can today thank goodness.
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Take care of it… and enjoy your trip up North…
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OWWWWWWWWWCH! … done that, and variations on that, and no matter how hard I tried, I could never get time to rewind, even for a few seconds. Comfrey for the bruising?
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No, time is a tad reluctant to do that 😉 Arnica…seems to be helping 🙂
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Oh ouch Sue!!! Feel better soon!
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Thanks Ritu x
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Thank you for reblogging 🙂
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You are welcome!
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😦 The bunny captures such sadness!! I hope it feels better quickly.
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So do I, Colleen 😉
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Ouch!
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Yep.
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oh, poor bunny! was it the dudes over at Shey’s blog that shut the door on her fingers?!!!
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Surely not…They are way too cute 😉
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I am so sorry . . .I’m trying not to laugh . . . he’s so cute! . . .and oops! Loved it!
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He is…The fingers less so 🙂
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Precious and just in time for Easter!
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😀
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OUCH – Hope nothing’s broken Sue – Get well SOOON 🐵❤🍫💐🍷🍾
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So do I, Chris…I’ll see when the swelling goes down x
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You really shouldn’t wait Sue – best get them x-rayed to check – they might need splinting to realign them 😱
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I’m keeping an eye on them, Chris and am getting them checked out by the nurse at the village surgery to be on the safe side.
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Good ❤
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Oh dear, Sue, that is most unfortunate. An excellent poem though so a tiny silver lining to the cloud.
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Most uncomfortable though 😉
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Oh no, I am sorry you hurt yourself Sue and I hope your hand is soon better!
I am sorry, but I DID laugh but only because the poem was so good! 🙂
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Laughter was the idea, Judy..a great analgesic 🙂
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It certainly is ::-)
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You poor thing. Hope those fingers are on a happier bunny soon.
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I’m hoping so too… not liking this ‘rabbit of negative euphoria’ malarkey 😉
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Oh, dear, is this a message from the Universe to take a blogging break?
So sorry about your pain, Sue. I hope you mend swiftly!
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I’m taking one this weekend, Eliza…it could have waited a day or two 😉
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Hope it wasn’t a CAR door. I did that. OUCH. it gets better pretty fast, but for a writer … double ouch.
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Not this time.. but it isn’t good at present!
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Ouch, ouch, ouch! I hurt just reading that. But I loved the poem, anyway. Clever!
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Better this morning…very stiff though.
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My suggestion is, don’t do that any more! I once had a car door slam on my hand and latch in place. It dented my hand so deep, the ER folks thought I’d broken every bone. Nope. Not a one. But I couldn’t use that hand for a week. I hurt just thinking about you slamming your fingers! Oh, man!! I hope it feels MUCH better, every day! Lots of love and healing energy comin’ atcha. ❤
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I did that once… and once was enough. Little to see today apart from some swelling, but it is still painful and not very flexible. Or safe.
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I’m so sorry you’re hurting, Sue. 😦
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Thanks, Suzanne. I can move the fingers today, so they are getting better 🙂
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Sue’s unhappy accident.
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Thanks for reblogging, Suzanne. Much better today though 🙂
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So sorry to hear it, Sue! And yet … you kept your presence of mind, your creativity and your wit and shared a wonderful poem with us despite. I particularly enjoyed your non-rhyming line.
Good thing hugs can still go ’round with boo-boo fingers. Sending one your way and hoping plenty of people in your live space are giving plenty.
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Much better today, Erik, thank you. Laughter is a great healer…so are hugs, cyber or otherwise 🙂
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Glad you are already on the mend, Sue!
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I need my hands working 🙂
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Eow!. Hope your fingers recover soon! However did you type this?!
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Slowly 😉
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Poor bunny, I feel your pain. My fingers don’t work too good because of the awfulritis.
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Mine have that to contend with too …
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Ouch! I hope they are getting better, Sue?
In 2001, I broke my upper right arm in two places. It was in a sling for 3 months and I was determined it was not going to stop me from trying to type. OK, typing with one hand was fine, but when I needed to add ‘@’ or ‘£’, then things became a little more difficult. I carried on, though. 😀
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I’m typing, Hugh…no choice at present…too much to get through. Its getting there though 🙂
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So sorry to hear this, Sue.Wrap the fingers together – and lots of good wishes for a swift recovery.
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It is making typing a tad awkward 🙂
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Ouchee! ❤
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Yep x
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