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Confusion Cancer Poems

These Confusion Cancer poems are examples of Cancer poems about Confusion. These are the best examples of Cancer Confusion poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Poisons
POISONS

Boldly betrayed by my body
It came so fast
Poison coursing through my veins,
My Source, my Self,
Frightening and sure, traveling it’s way
Through me, 
Out to get me...

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Categories: cancer, poetry,



Premium Member Raining
Raining

It is raining outside. 
I can hear the drops on the roof. 
They are loud, 
and getting louder all the time. 
My heart seems to...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, cancer, caregiving, confusion,

The Return of Jack of All Trades
We all knew Jack or someone like him,
But we thought time had passed by him,
We even sang the odd hymn,
To mark the passing on of...

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Categories: allusion, analogy, angst, cancer,

Premium Member Courage
Courage

Courage is what you have 
when you have only two choices left. 
One of them to accept fate, 
and the other to cheat it, 
beat...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cancer, anti bullying, appreciation, break

The Rise of the Consultants
Was it someone's cunning plan,
To persuade talent to leave Government agencies,
And councils by the score,
For better money and conditions,
So the one who thought up the...

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Categories: cancer, allegory, allusion, analogy, assonance,



When Foods Were Not Called Super
When foods were not called super,
Many more had them for their supper.

When foods were not called super,
Prices were cheaper.

When foods were not called super,
Nutrition fared...

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Categories: cancer, allusion, analogy, assonance, business,

Premium Member Left Behind
Cries fill the night
People lost to fright
Confusion rules land
So many gone , no one can understand
They were there then they were gone ,just a bink...

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Categories: body, boy, business, cancer,

Premium Member Cancer Prayer-1
The pain the  curse called cancer or mildew let us pray a prayer for you
Now spirits behind this curse we petition the root every...

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Categories: cancer, absence, age, appreciation, confusion,

Premium Member Goodbye: Upon the Death of Sibling
Once, I’d stood beside a man
Who, with heart and soul o’erwrought, 
Silently searched for answers, but answers found him not. 
His sister recently had passed...

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Categories: angst, brother, cancer, confusion,

Loving Care
Caregiving is not for the weak
Giving care trying not to be bleak
Medicine changes, pill bottles around
Changing of diapers without even a frown

Pain and regret
As they...

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Categories: age, appreciation, cancer, care,

Villain
Blurred lines,
Confusion.
Ties broken.
I am standing ,
In middle of two oceans.

Black and white?
No it's grey,
Hurricanes ,
Collided ,
I can't look nowhere else.

I am going to explode ,
Help...

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Categories: birthday, cancer, creation, day,

Cancer Ghost
did you see me there on the street?
in that moment when our eyes did meet
all i want is just a smile
even if it lasts just...

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Categories: cancer, angel, anxiety, best friend,

The Downside of Not Voting
If you don't vote, 
Extremists will take note,
And politicians will seek a different coloured coat,
As extremists become more eager to vote,
With your absence at the...

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Categories: cancer, analogy, anger, anxiety, bible,

Gemini Cancer
Gemini Cancer
Our bodies entwined, our souls unite 
Split personalities, split decisions 
Love affair, failed relationships 
Gemini Cancer 
From a casual fling, to an intimate romance
Emotions...

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Categories: cancer, confusion, emotions, feelings, heartbroken,

Premium Member Unsettled Calm
Unsettled Calm

Why am I writing this, 
when they say... 
really no one cares? 
I don't believe they are right. 
The more "they" try to prove...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cancer, america, community, confidence, confusion,


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