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A Word Before Dying
I lie awake in bed,
 Thinking about what the doctor had said.
 He told me it’d be a few harmless tests,
 That was it.
 Turns out, it was the complete opposite.
 
 He first gave the good news,
 Then gave the bad.
 That’s what made my mom really sad.
 I found out I have ten days.
 I wish I wasn’t dying,
 But that’s one of the reasons I lay here crying.
 
 He looked at me with those mournful eyes,
 And I knew right then I wanted to cry.
 I cried to myself,
 Knowing everything was going wrong,
 But I told myself I had to stay strong.
 
 I wish I’d live long enough to say,
 “That’ll be me someday.”
 Everyone will die at a time, but why,
 Why now, does it have to be mine?
 
 I say to my friends, “It’s been fun,”
 Especially all the great days we had in the sun. 
 I look to my left and I have four days left,
 And I think of all the great things I’d had.
 
 I know I’m only seven,
 But I hope like all other good people,
 I will still go to heaven.
 
 The day had come for me to go,
 And when it did, it went by slow.
 I left the world that day
 With a smile on my face,
 Knowing I’d be in a better place.

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