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History Cancer Poems

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


Premium Member On The Wrong Side Of History
You may be very wealthy and powerful,
Yet you're doomed to fail like a fool,
If you are on the wrong side of history,
Where a deep sludgy...

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Categories: cancer, anti bullying, betrayal, bullying,



Premium Member Days Lost - A
Drove for thirty minutes to subway station, took a train for forty minutes, got into another for only ten minutes, reached Queen's Park. People were...

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Categories: cancer, life,

Premium Member Twenty-Five Days - A
drove for thirty minutes to the subway station, took a train for forty minutes, got into another for only ten minutes, and reached Queen's Park....

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Categories: cancer, life,

Premium Member America Is About Hybridized Vibes
America is beautiful, great and wonderful
Eadem opera, she is ugly, pitiful and dreadful
In regards to the mistreatments of the Native Americans
The African Americans and other...

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Categories: cancer, america, black african american,

Premium Member Derivatives With Limits
Working over Birk’s Works and other tunes my saxophonist admires—
Cheesecake, Blackbird—for the theoretical, applied mathematics
inside an abstract, audial harmonization of the Big Bang and The...

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Categories: cancer, funny, god, hero,



Premium Member Ride In the Subway
Drove for thirty minutes to Subway Station, 
Took a train for forty minutes, 
Got into another for only ten minutes, 
reached Queen's Park.
Mornings are hectic,...

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Categories: cancer, emotions,

Premium Member Tricky Chirp
The Tricky Chirp

The nester bird comes to live, 
in a nest, they did not make. 
Yet... the bird, 
feels right at home 
and not alone...

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Categories: cancer, age, angel, change, discrimination,

Premium Member Caring and the Job
Caring and The Job

The caretaker got out of the car. 
She went to the back, 
opened the door, 
and pulled her ward out too. 
He...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cancer, abuse, addiction, america, angel,

Premium Member Thought Police
Thought Police

Be careful what you say, 
be careful who you say it to. 
It might be heard... 
by someone that does not like it!

They will...

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Categories: cancer, abortion, abuse, addiction, allah,

Premium Member Ashes and Thirst
Ashes and Thirst

Evil comes in all shapes, and all sizes. 
We have all heard this many times... before. 
But how truly large, or small can...

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Categories: cancer, abortion, america, anxiety, funeral,

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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Categories: cancer, america, community, confidence, confusion,

Premium Member Freedom
Freedom 

I can go outside. 
I can go inside. 
I can climb a mountain, 
or swim in the sea. 

Freedom. 

I am free....

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Categories: cancer, beach, beautiful, best friend,

Premium Member Sweet Grace
Sweet Grace

Forgiven is grace, 
on my face, 
smiling, 
that I am free. 
Jesus, 
he loves me. 

How do I know that He is real, 
because...

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Categories: cancer, 12th grade, addiction, anti

Premium Member Safety In Hand
Safety in Hand

The raven calls my name, 
and I am afraid to answer. 
He will know all about me, 
even if I do not know...

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Categories: cancer, abortion, abuse, addiction, bullying,

Premium Member New Shoes
New Shoes

"Grandpa, my shoes are too small, 
or maybe my feet or too big?"

"You are going to be ten foot tall, 
if you don't stop...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cancer, absence, chocolate, cinderella, grandchild,


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