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Thursday, September 9, 2010

SUPPORTING CANCER....


Your thoughts, a poem, inspirational quotes, your living testimony, your pain, your fears, a family member or even a friend....Please post whatever your heart tells you to in regards to today's topic


 http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/alphalist

 http://www.cancer.org/Treatment/FindingandPayingforTreatment/FindingTreatmentCenters/index

4 comments:

  1. A Poem By Charlzetta Driver

    Going Forward

    Going forward, I won’t wipe my tears
    And though my experience can be divided by decades,
    My youth has survived those years.
    And royalty is not a crown of jewels ,
    It’s a soul that’s free.
    Fearless and unlimited by consensus and commonality,
    Or the blood of heredity ,
    That long ago held integrity,
    Yet now is assumed and drenched, in arrogancy.

    I glide through life’s journey on my own terms
    Fashion is not “names” but mirrors reflecting what’s learned.
    Comfort and flexibility,
    Ease to breeze like a flying trapeze.
    Knowing one day popularity,
    Will be a result of individuality.
    My relationships a result of authenticity.
    Love, the fruit of sacrifices and the benefit of a colorful personality
    I’m no martyr but I understand God’s gift
    I’m no tossed stone, cast in, to cause a rift.
    Yet I’m certainly not a follower as in a school of fish.
    More like the flock that flies
    Soaring into manifold designs.

    Moving forward, I won’t wipe my tears
    But embrace and allow them to build a bridge,
    A bridge to the hearts of souls lost,
    A bridge for the messages of love to get across.
    To those with ears that hear and hearts that ask why ,
    For innocence bruised by the devil’s lies.
    For self esteems dwindled and those cast away.
    Yes! I’ll cry for milleniums, so my tears will stay,
    Clearing losses, achieving victories, conquering fears
    Yes! Going forward I won’t wipe my tears.

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  2. I don't have a awesome poem like the one above, but cancer is a horrible nasty disease. I remember when my mother had her bout with cancer and it was so sad and depressing to see her deal with what it did to her. I definitely pray for the day when a cure will be found and the numerous amount of people that suffer from it will be healed

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  3. I don't understand why I have family members who are going through it but are in denial and will not inform anyone that she or he has breast cancer. I understand, it is something that we may all have to go through personally, a close friend, etc. It should be discussed and to let family be there for that person instead of keeping it to yourself. That's what I hate about my family at times, too many secrets! Just bring it up to light and let it be known than waiting for us to find out when it is too late!!

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  4. http://youtube.com/watch?gl=US&warned=True&client=mv-google&xl=xl_blazer&hl=en&v=zbdWrUJmT-0

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