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Work Cancer Poems

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


Premium Member Karmic Wheel
That overlooked, we become,
Tracks us down, like a hungry wolf,
Eventually catching up, devours us,
Leaving nothing, but itself.

That forgotten, returns,
Haunting us, night and day,
When least suspected,...

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Categories: cancer, philosophy, spiritual,



Premium Member COVID brain storming
I can’t sleep because I can’t breathe 
My mind is bleeding red thoughts so odd
Thoughts like I wish to eat and not get fat
To stop...

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Categories: cancer, absence, bereavement,

Love Does Not Seek Its Own
Whenever you're feeling lonely, sad and blue.
God's word taught me this and it will work for you.
Get your mind off yourself, go find someone in...

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Categories: anxiety, cancer, childhood, emotions,

Un
Unavailable for work,
Unbeatable prices,
Uncertain times.

Undetectable fraud,
Unenviable tasks,
Unfathomable crimes.

Ungrateful children,
Unhelpful comments,
Unintentional consequences.

Unjustified dismissal,
Unkind acts,
Unlimited credit.  

Unmentionable briefs,
Unnecessary accompaniments.
Unopened mail.

Unpronounceable words,
Unquestionable loyalty,
Unreasonable requests.

Unseasonal weather,
Untroubled teenager's,
Unusual behavior.

Unverified...

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Categories: cancer, addiction, age, anxiety, assonance,

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,

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 Angels Touch
Sally had been to bed with a few guys in her time, but she had never been to bed with a guy who had managed...

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© Paul Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angel, cancer, strength,

I'Ll Never Call Him My Family Again
Someone who lives a life full with sin
You should never love them or claim them to be kin

They may daily claim to be a spiritual...

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© Gu Jendayi  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angst, anxiety, betrayal, cancer,

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,

'i'M Now In Remission'
'I'M NOW IN REMISSION'


Here's a message to my illness, you can go and  yourself

I'm the master of my mind when it comes to mental...

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Categories: art, cancer, freedom, recovery

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,

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 Deprived
Deprived (sleep)

The small green light
on the radio dial... 
glares at me in the dark. 
It is like a lazar light show going off. 
I threw...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cancer, anxiety, confusion, crazy, emotions,

Premium Member Cancer Sniffing Dogs
Cancer sniffing dogs
How does this work and where?
Do they unleash the dogs in a crowd?
Who breaks the news when they present?

Cancer sniffing dogs
Do they take...

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Categories: cancer, dog,


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