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Breast Cancer
You feel the lump.
It’s hard to hide;
nobody knows the pain you feel inside.
The doctors tell you everything will be okay,
but your still wondering if you’ll see another day
Trying to hide your feelings but it doesn’t go throught;
you pray that God will open a door for you.
Worrying about what others might say,
not knowing it’s all going to be okay.
When you see the Ribbon you remember the pain,
not knowing how to feel or who to blame,
thinking that death was calling your name,
when really God was easing your pain.
As the healing is finished and the pain is gone,
you’re ready to leap for joy and sing a song.
The clouds have gotten pretty and the sky baby blue;
you finally realized a door opened for you.
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