Cancer Poem by Donna Saphier

Cancer



You sat and watched the sun go down
But on your face you wore a frown
You sat, you cried, you felt the pain
You lost your wife, life's not the same
She was only young, and full of life
You couldn't have wished for a better wife
But soon she would lose all her weight
We all know cancer doesn't wait
She lost her hair, she was so thin
The cancer now begins to win
She fought so hard, she wanted to stay
But slowly the cancer would take her away
You looked in her eyes, you felt her pain
Your life would never be the same
The doctor said she's not got long
You played to her, your wedding song
And there in your arms she passed away
The sun was shining, such a glorious day
the funeral came, you felt sad and grey
But your wife wouldn't want you to feel this way
You sat in your garden and watched the sun rise
You felt nothing but the tears in your eyes
you will miss her so much
But your pain will ease
You hope someday
They can cure this disease
You carry on with your life
And you try your best
But you'll never forget
Your wife who's at rest
Good Night, God Bless

To your lovely wife

Now your must be strong

And proceed with your life. X

Thursday, January 19, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: cancer
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