I was born In Amesbury Massachusetts in nineteen sixty two.
A mother, father, and in time four sisters and two brothers.
We moved out here to California in nineteen sixty six i recall.
I remember living in Lawndale and going to school in kindergarten.
When i was seven in second grade on Halloween night my dad died.
He fell off of a cliff in Palos Verdes in nineteen sixty nine, i remember.
The dreaming little boy found out that life wasn’t so magical after all.
I never stopped my dreaming or gave up on dreams as i went about life.
I’ve had my share of pain and disappointments as i walked my path.
I’ve had friends and family whom have disappeared and gone away.
I have had great times and memory’s through the years, a life.
When i was In Jr. high in Yorba Linda i fell on my head in P.E.
I had my first brain surgery when i was fifteen and told that i
Might die or be in a wheel chair, neither have happened yet.
I’ve walked fifty miles when i was told it wouldn’t happen.
I have three children, two sons and a daughter, I’m alive.
I’m fifty one, started writing poetry when i was thirty five.
I have a wonderful girl friend Kim, I dare to dream. Keith Garrett
Very inspiring
Truly inspiring. Thank you for sharing. Susan ❤
Your poem packs so much into its lines. Innocence lost. Destinies averted and achieved. What will remain with me is the haunting image of a boy awakened to find “out that life wasn’t so magical” yet unwilling to give up on dreams.
Nice to meet another dreamer! Your bio is an inspiration and so well put together, Keith.
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Keep on going! Nothing is impossible if you believe:)
This is absolutely beautiful. Thanks for following me. I look forward to reading more of your work. It’s always inspiring to read other’s perspectives, especially when they’re in the same age range, and have some similar life experiences.
Thanks for following https://thiabasilialicona.wordpress.com/ I like your bio, it touched my heart! 🙂
Keith, Just a note to thank you for all the many times you have “liked” my haiku and I failed to say thanks. I DO try to be a thoughtful person, but I know how often I failed. You have followed my blog for quite some time and it’s about time I said, “THANKS, KEITH — You’re the best”
Time also to say, “Your ABOUT post is one of the very few in which I see honesty and sincerity. Thanks for showing us how it should be done!”
Ron
Thnaks for the follow! I haven’t read an “About” page as beautifullywritten as yours. It reveals a very inspirational spirit behind the words and talent. 🙂
G’day Keith,
Just dropping by to thank you for taking the time to read my poem and noting a like.The way you have evaluated the advantages and disadvantages and put them together in a format that leaves the reader feeling good about what they have read . 🙂
Thanks for the follow – keep on keepin’ on!
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Thank you for visiting my blog. I enjoyed reading “just a little bit about you.” Follow your dream and honor your gift of the written word by continuing to share with us.
I love your “About” page. I’m Following and can’t wait to read more. Will come back and poke around asap. Thank you!! 🙂
Pleased to have happened on your blog. Looking forward to more visits. Regards from Thom at the immortal jukebox (plugged in now).
Brain injuries are interesting, aren’t they? I had one at about the same age. It’s interesting what you learn about other people’s perceptions when things like that happen. My doctor was glad I did not end up a vegetable, glad I regained my sense of balance, and glad my eye went back where it was supposed to be, and I stopped seeing double. One of my family members, on the other hand, informed me it had ‘only been’ a smight bump on the head, and where did I get off thinking there had been any permanent damage. Me, I just tried to figure out on my own what the damage was, and function around it, or retrain it. May you always find a way to get back on your feet, no matter what life throws at you.
Interesting learning about your life.
Thank you for liking my post, Coming Home, on learningtocry.wordpress.com
I really appreciate it.
Thanks for the “like” and the “follow”. Interestingly, I grew up in California, very near to the places you mentioned, and ended up on the east coast. If your “About Me” is truly autobiographical, I understand the “brain” issue as well. Though I haven’t had surgery, I do have epilepsy. Anyways, probably revealed too much about myself, but thanks again for the follow.
inspiring
hey Keith, I was told I’d be epileptic after brain surgery for a subdural hematoma, fought back, became a gymnast
I send you love and admiration for your courage
Richard
Blessings to you!! Totally inspiring.
Thanks for reading
On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 2:53 PM, keithgarrettpoetry wrote:
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beautiful… putting your life story in poetic form is brilliant. It moved me
Daring to dream is brave, honorable & inspiring.
Okay, this was powerful. One of your best ever.
Wow! Excellent Keith. I may be new here but what everyone else here has summed it up – inspiring, brave, and what a unique About Me for a blog. Truly shows your talents as well as your fortitude in life.
Vividly written and sharp.
Thanks for following my blog, Keith. I’ll look forward to your poetry.
Thank you for following my blog. It’s pretty obvious the Lord has great plans for you. I found this quite inspiring. Blessings to you.
Good one! Keep on going. And thanks for following my post.
Overcoming is the greatest asset anyone could hope for. Have we shared before? Your name seems familiar to me. Remember you don’t have to b.o.h.i.c.a.
Michael
booguloo@live.com
Thanks for following Humorous Interludes. 🙂
Please keep dreaming, dear Keith!
Thanks for the like. And for an inspiring about page.
Wow what a touching and inspiring story of perseverence. Tnaks for stopping by and liking my blog.
Thank you for following my blog. Nice to meet you. Blessings!
Thanks for following my blog. Blessings to you on your journey–may you find contentment and peace.
Thanks for following my blog, Keith. Good to meet you!
Thanks for the follow. I look forward to reading your work in more detail. Feel free to comment on http://www.poundburyeditorial.com
I am very pleased you like my blog enough to follow it. My hope is that it in some way brings more joy and wonder into your life.
I wanted to cry when I read this. My dad died when I was fifteen as a result of being near Vesuvius when it erupted in World War II. I don’t have a brain injury, but have my own sufferings. You are very brave and your writing helps others not to feel so all alone. So well done.
Keep going Keith. I’m pleased to see you following jamoroki. I’d love to know what attracted you. James
Thanks for following, and thanks for sharing your story. Keep writing, my friend.
Keith keep dreaming and making your dreams come true. Thanks for creating great material for me to enjoy. Blessings.
Thanks for your thoughts
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 6:22 PM, keithgarrettpoetry wrote:
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Thanks for the follow and I’m doing the same. I have enjoyed what I’ve read so far on your blog. Cool title, too.
Very touching! And your tag line made me smile. Thanks for visiting my blog.
Your poetry is beautiful and true. Thanks for opening your depths. Your story touches me. Thanks for visiting my blog, too.
Thanks so much
On Sat, May 30, 2015 at 4:25 AM, keithgarrettpoetry wrote:
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You have overcome a lot in your life. Glad you hung in there and now can share through your poetry. You are an inspiration.
Lovely writing. Thank you for inspiring me. And thank you for stopping by “Written Beneath the Palms.”
Keith, thanks for the follow. May you continue to inspire and be inspired.
Thank you for liking my post. I look forward to reading yours!