Survivingbreastcancer.org1 min readPoetryOB-GYN Tele-visitBy Brookshire McDonald From the CO-VID we want To stay away. So we’ll schedule a tele-visit When you call today. Listen carefully as our...
Survivingbreastcancer.org1 min readPoetryRollingBy Sara Kandler I shift the leather rolling bag to my other arm before hoisting it up the stairs to the teacher’s room My fifty-something...
Survivingbreastcancer.org1 min readPoetryOLogist Who?By Brookshire McDonald The ear doctor doesn’t treat toes; nor does the toe doctor Treat ears. This is true for you And also your peers....
Survivingbreastcancer.org1 min readPoetryThe Affliction of Despair By William Laferriere A recent proclamation from The US Surgeon General Provides a warning… Fair enough He describes the rise of Feelings...
Survivingbreastcancer.org2 min readPoetryA New BirdBy Ashley Leiss A poem for children and their families about how bad days make us better people. Your struggle is not for nothing! I want...
Survivingbreastcancer.org1 min readPoetrySailing Stormy SeasBy William Laferriere I could never have envisioned Something more difficult More treacherous, and yet more sublime, than Sailing Stormy...
Survivingbreastcancer.org1 min readPoetryEndless NightBy William Laferriere (The ethics of a genetics tale - dedicated to Trish) An 18th century poet once upon a time aptly noted that some to...
Survivingbreastcancer.org1 min readPoetryThe Call of the LonelyBy William Laferriere No matter the stage, or place on the continuum from the start of the lockdown we knew the pandemic to be a...
Survivingbreastcancer.org2 min readPoetryMr CreeperBy Kate Meyer-Currey when you got with me I had no idea it could be a life-sentence you’re an armed robber holding me under false...
Survivingbreastcancer.org1 min readPoetrySurvivingBy William Laferriere I’m not suggesting one should “make a better life,” because it’s uncertain why progress is critical. By all means...
Survivingbreastcancer.org1 min readPoetryAugustBy Desiree LeRoy though I write about what has happened to me, it is not who i am. it is not my identity. i am learning this. it takes...
Survivingbreastcancer.org1 min readPoetryThere isBy William Laferriere Often times we feel an ungodly weight upon our shoulders And it becomes so unbearable. That through a worldwide...