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Dear Cancer
A flicker of hope flashes.
I race to catch it, before it burns to ashes.
He looks at me with those deep brown, bloodshot eyes.
I smile vaguely, my only disguise.
I hide the pain, the hurt, the tears.
I need to stay cogent, despite my fears.
My brother is sick, he promises me that he is okay.
I try to believe him, but is he only okay for today?
He's slowly breaking down, my Grandmother dries her tears.
He can't go like this, not after two years.
I watch as he suffers from intense Chemo.
He keeps getting worse, we already know.
Then, after pain and tears from all around, I find the hope in the palm of my brothers hand.
He fights, and arises from his once weak stance.
Dear Cancer, keep walking, never turn around. Not even for a second glance.
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