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Old 07-14-2008, 12:49 PM   #58
Marily
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Dancing with Ned almost 8 years POEM





A DARKER shade of PINK

I see the ribbon
s pinkness and I ache to paint it black
No cure for those of us with METS, so take that ribbon back.
I watch the crowd race by me, all dressed in running clothes
I have to turn my head away until my sadness goes.

For some of us a darker, deeper shade of pink prevails
Doesnt anybody know thatbreast metastases still ails?
Our fight continues, day by day, and some times year by year
For many that dark shadeof pink just will not disappear.

So many friends have walked this road, so many left behind
They fought so hard to stay with us, but cancer was unkind.
We have their names engraved inside, their sadness and their tears
Lost sisters with a strength and grit, who fought through endless fears.

We feel the many side effects of hopeful treatment choices
Neuropathies, bone loss and cramps, lost vigor in our voices.
We look back at the years of treatments -- theyll go on and on
But dancing with a guy named NED is our triumphant song!

So when I see that ribbon pink, and then my own of wine
I must stand proud and wear that ribbon for lost friends of mine.
Were sure to face more future trials -- results unknown, thats true
Were also making waves which may one day help some of you.

So please remember pink is worn to celebrate stage one
Stage four survivors share a shade of pink -- a darker one.
We pray that someday soon theyll find a cure for this disease
And ribbons wont be needed when weve brought cancer to its knees.
Marilyn E Daves

I am a reader here mostly lately.. and there always is so much that I learn from all of you..
I wrote this after my "support Group the YaYa's " all passed away after going along for over 6 years and left me the last standing frontiersman.

thank you all for giving so much on this list It brings not only information but so much support!
Marily
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