The doctor's words were abrupt and unexpected:
"We'll start chemotherapy right away."
Chemotherapy ... for WHAT?
I feel just fine;
I'm not that sick;
You must be wrong.
What does it mean?
I'll lose my hair;
I'll lose my looks;
I'll lose my life.
It can't be true:
I'm still too young;
The tests are off;
They must be wrong.
The doctor's words were abrupt and unexpected:
"It's getting worse."
It must be true:
I don't feel well;
I don't look good;
It's such a waste.
Why does life end so soon?
My body's ill
But my soul is strong.
I need to fight;
I won't give in.
And then, with time,
I make my peace.
I grasp what once
Seemed out of reach.
I'm calm
About my lot,
About my life,
About my soul.
The doctor's words were abrupt and unexpected:
"I think you're well."
How can this be?
I had no chance;
I was so ill;
I had no choice.
As I look back the pieces fit somehow:
Growth follows pain;
Calm follows fear;
Hope follows shock.
Now I have peace of mind.
As life goes on
This memory cannot fade.
It will sustain
When crisis strikes again.
I've faced the worst;
I've been refined.
I'll be equipped
Next time.
For more featured poems, by various poets, click here.
For more poems by Carole Bos, see:
A Loose Wire
Best Friends
Betrayal
Blueprints
Changes
Dad
Easing Loneliness
Guardian Angels
Happiness
Holding Patterns
Losing Grandma
Mere Words
Models of Love
Renewal
Respecting Independence
Sparks
Time
Wave Lengths
From Life Is a Non-Stop Event, a book of poetry by Carole Bos.