This poem gives insight to what I believe happens during cancer's hard journey. |
Cancer is not a very nice word Its not pretty or sweet like the song of a bird To hear the word cancer makes you want to shiver And to find out you have it makes you do more than quiver And to find out you have it at just barely fifteen Trust me when I say you are going to scream So whats next on the long road ahead? Believe me when I say it is something to dread First there's the diagnosis and the continuous waiting Next come the tests that are so very degrading Not to mention those long sleepless nights Times when you want to shout "This really BITES!" There's also the wondering of why it happened to you And the asking of what anyone could do There's your loved ones scared weeping at your side Watching their tears roll down their face is like watching high tide But that is not it, oh no it is not Don't you forget about the painful shots Did I mention that you lose your hair Or how people are rude, they point and stare You also lose your figernails, appetite, and weight There are side effects with everything and they are never late Getting cancer is not an easy ride Everything I said is the truth, I never lied But don't for one second think there is no hope It's human nature to find ways to cope Plus there's your Mom, Dad, or crazy Uncle Lou These are all people who will never stop loving you Hold on to your family through cancer's hard times For they are the key through the journey described in my rhymes You ask me how I know family is the key Well believe it or not, it happened to me |