I have just found out my sister inlaw has breast cancer,i am trying to find a nice poem to write in a card.? - breast cancer poems
Does anyone know poems in Nice, or those who write on a card for them ...
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Breast Cancer Poems I Have Just Found Out My Sister Inlaw Has Breast Cancer,i Am Trying To Find A Nice Poem To Write In A Card.?
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Just sit back and write what you feel. My husband is dying of cancer with asbestos () has no cure. Have you shared a lot of fun and memorable time together? Tell and tell you how much it means to you. Relive the past well and tell him anything.
The flowers are great too.
I think a poem, and the card would be perfectly acceptable to have lived it. The most commonly found words written clearer and more meaningful than words and said: Who can best express his feelings into words. Here is a poem that has my cousin is me shortly after my diagnosis and it means the world to me and said if the case for all knowledge, and wonder what I live by the new diagnosis and life with cancer. More than that, it was foreseen wonderful to see how cancer can be viewed in a positive direction.
Breast Cancer --- A gift (by Linda Nelson)
They gave me a gift, wrapped --- bad it was not refundable!
Reluctantly, I agreed.
I found it a value, not knowing of the existence and not much patience, about
nothing has ever known.
He gave me a chance, a stranger with the most expensive for me trust
and resistance against the unknown.
He gave me the unconditional love of family and friends,
always there to stop, never, never faltering.
They gave me a lot of prayers, far and wide,
and EE to know the heat that I'm really matter.
I was given a touching farewell of modesty and vanity,
and recognition and love in an erroneous position.
They gave me a strong shoulder to lean on
When man had once grown distant
and laughter and good times more special than ever before.
It has given me many new friends, beautiful women, brave, I am very proud to know.
I had warm sunshine and beautiful green grass,
blue sky and the bright lights of the city.
I could see things before they were ignored.
I had the opportunity to awaken, instead of sleepwalking in life.
They gave me all the glorious day to enjoy, to enjoy every month, celebrated every year.
He gave me the gift of life
I had breast cancer.
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