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Cancer
I heard that you had died today
 And in my woe did I.
 But smile I had and said no thing
 To stop myself a lie.
 
 The man who knocked upon the door
 Whose face was of a pig.
 And so I cried, and pulled my hair
 To show it was a wig.
 
 I wept and cried upon the day
 For I know me no change.
 I cast my hopes and loveless tears
 For death’s within my range.
 
 The cancer cells will grow with speed
 And eat me from inside.
 And so these tears I cry for you
 Are hers when I have died.

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