David Pekrul

He Complained, She Survived



Posted: Friday, April 15, 2011

by David Pekrul

He complained that he had no hot water in his home because the water tank was broken.
She told him that her water came from a slough, which was five miles from her home.


He complained that his car had broken down and he had to take the bus to work.
She told him that she had to walk ten miles every day to market, where she sold a dozen eggs for fifty cents.


He complained that he had to buy his clothes from a second-hand store.
She picked her rags out of a garbage dump.


He complained that he ate leftovers twice a week.
She was lucky if she ate twice a week.


He complained that his bed was starting to sag in the middle.
She slept on a dirt floor.


He complained that his family was a burden and prevented him from enjoying life.
She had no family.


He complained that fear of losing what he had, was causing him stress and anxiety.
She had nothing.


He complained.

She survived.
David Pekrul was born in New Westminster, B. C. Canada.

He wrote his first poem in February, 2004, as an Anniversary card for his wife, Linda. Being rather pleased by the results of his first attempt, he wrote a second one, then another and another. He soon realized that he was in love with words.

The pictures that his words paint may not always be pretty, but they are pictures worth viewing, for he writes about the world around him, whether they be things good, bad or otherwise. He also writes about family, nature, God and faith.

His first poetry book, "Parts Of The Sum Volume One" has just been published and can be found at http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/3145051

David makes his home in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies with his wife Linda and spoiled pup, Tiki.

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Top-level comments on this article: (3 total)
» left by Hilda Cang
1 year 39 days ago.
60 fans.
Hi David, Love this one, simple and brief and TRUE !

He complained that his family was a burden and prevented him from enjoying life (true)
» left by David Tanguay
1 year 38 days ago.
189 fans.
Good one David, thanks for sharing these words of wisdom
» left by Marijo Phelps
1 year 38 days ago.
143 fans.
Powerful, insightful and WOW!
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