Survivingbreastcancer.org1 minPoetryPeeling Equals Healing By Pooja Jain Hey You...Who me? I am an onion. I keep peeling each layer of my life‘s experiences. I keep learning. Little me, loved...
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Survivingbreastcancer.org1 minPoetryOut Damn Spot By William Laferriere Out damn spot exclaimed the iniquitous Lady M In William’s foremost tale her fears well accounted for And the...
Survivingbreastcancer.org2 minPoetryThe Last Poet Standing By Ilene Kaminsky For Melissa Blank and Ben North Lasting longer than the rest The final poet stood up Amidst thousands of books Burned...
Survivingbreastcancer.org1 minPoetryWavesBy Dawn Oswald As I stare into the blue waves, I fear nothing The beautiful blue waves take all my thoughts away Away the cancer goes...
Survivingbreastcancer.org1 minPoetryGratefulBy Brookshire McDonald I once wrote an essay Entitled my three “tits”. Now I am inspired to write A poem to “it”. Most of you are quite...
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Survivingbreastcancer.org1 minPoetryIt’s Another Thing NowBy Ilene Kaminsky I am willing to stand in gentle rain as the red sun sets, But not to stand in a wind storm of sorrow and regret. I used...
Survivingbreastcancer.org1 minPoetryAwarenessBy Brookshire McDonald Surviving breast cancer.org has enabled us To become friends really fast. My hope is that all our friendships Will...