A Sealed Letter Poem by Valsa George

A Sealed Letter

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It was on a bleak afternoon
That Cancer came and abruptly announced
‘I am going to be with you for ever
Follow me wherever I lead you
Fight back if you can, rather if you dare
But indomitable I am, you know'
Never had John been punched so hard
Shocked beyond even a sigh or silent moan
Dumb he stood so petrified
He saw his dreams fall apart
The sky high edifices crumbling down
The soil under his feet giving way
With a lovely family and an aspiring career
With life, he was passionately in love!

The remaining days were a Marathon race
From hospitals to labs and from oncologists to specialists
While passing through the ordeal of radiation and chemo
Bravely he fought back the pain and nausea
For hope had reigned supreme
And for his family, he must live!
‘I will don my armour and brandish my steel
I will not yield! Oh! Never shall I give in
I shall make it through and come out victorious'

But soon he realized it to be a tough battle
And saw the chances of winning too bleak
The villain had almost taken his sway
And day by day his body grew frail
But his unconquerable spirit stood unperturbed
With grace he decided to accept his fate
After thirteen months of incessant struggle
His invincible life came to a peaceful halt!

At the end of his funeral rites, his best friend
Showed himself up before the congregation
In halting voice he said he was on a task
To read out a letter John had prepared
Long before his death but had kept sealed until then
Opening an envelope, with wavering hands
Like an envoy divinely ordained on a sacred mission
He took out the carefully folded sheets of paper

The subdued murmur inside the spacious hall
Gave way to silent breathless anticipation
'My dearest family and friends' the words ran
'Long at last, I am at peace, absolutely at peace
With no emails to check, no bills to pay
No more deadlines to be worried over!
But unfortunately no charming females in sight''

The words breathed his flamboyant humor
With his trade mark grace and copious dignity
He led the audience through his life under death sentence
He was thankful for the love and concern
His friends and family had so profusely lavished on
In his ailing days of agony and dejection
That exceeded far more than what an ordinary man
In the whole of his life time could accumulate!
The last part was a pronouncement of love
On his beloved wife and his wonderful child
Who stood by him in silent suffering by proxy
With a plea to all to keep peace with one's soul
Despite life's sham, drudgery and shattered dreams!

The congregation silently dispersed, walking away
Into a day of sunshine, greatly consoled and inspired!

Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: Death
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem is inspired by an account of an oncologist, I read recently. This I think will be in sharp contrast to another poem I wrote long before CANCER WARD where the scene described is so bleak! I don't know if this can be called a poem, but am sure this incredible story of the man who fought cancer so bravely and finally surrendered to death with dignity can inspire many!
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chuy Amante 27 August 2014

Allow for healing! ! ! Nicely written, enjoyed

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Anil Kumar Panda 27 August 2014

a moving story.liked it.

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Pradip Chattopadhyay 27 August 2014

an inspiring story of not yielding in the face of death.

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Pranab K Chakraborty 27 August 2014

Excellent tribute to the memory of cancer patients who fought and died at last. The moment of knowing its contamination, writing illustrated so well the next time with such a refined style of expression....long but reader spell-bound to reach its catastrophe. Great.

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Cancer is a terrible and tragic but this creative and captivating composition helps us on the journey! Well done Valsa!

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Hazel Durham 03 October 2016

I was intrigued by the title and as I read through the poem I admired John so much for his great courage and will to live a life he loved but alas cancer has no mercy. John had such dignity throughout his illness and with wisdom and foresight he wrote a letter having come to terms with the outcome. He praised his family and friends and he realised how lucky he was to have so much love bestowed on him. A poignant and beautiful write Valsa delivering a powerful message ' to keep peace with one's soul'

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Valsa George 03 October 2016

Hazel.... So glad you could really enter into the spirit of the poem.....! Yes John, I must say, is so worthy of admiration and emulation! It requires super human strength and grace to accept the oddities of life and make his passing away a celebration and not a transgression!

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Asit Kumar Sanyal 02 September 2014

After thirteen months of incessant struggle His invincible life came to a peaceful halt! Very nice poem.

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Geetha Jayakumar 30 August 2014

A poignant write from your pen, Valsa. One passing through this trauma is too tough, especially the patient. He is taken for many tests. Fighting for life till the last end is surely an example he has set for us. Battling with hope and despair is too tough even for the close relatives and friends. You have portrayed it very beautifully. Loved reading it.

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Tirupathi Chandrupatla 29 August 2014

Poignant narration of a reality. Sooner or later death will come one way or other. When it comes it must be faced with courage and faith. Absolutely at peace, with no emails to check, no bills to pay. What a relieved way of accepting it. Nice poem. Thank you.

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