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Years ago...
10 years past since my
7th Birthday, my mom,
Bought the gold, tender
Nuggets for me, a picture
was formed.
10 years past since the first day
of second grade, a flow
Of happiness traveled through
Hallways, kids running, teachers leading,
I was happy
10 years past since the pain started,
The pain, grew like roots,
My leg, still as a branch,
And my life was gone
10 years past when the needle
first pierced,
Felt, the sharp end,
piercing my skin,
The pain, slightly surrounded me,
Watched, as my life crumbled
10 years since the
First time I started walking,
Sun in my face, pain faded,
The feeling of the cold, marbled floor
touching my skin.
9 years since the trip to India,
2 hours in plane, surrounded
By white walls, and small windows
Squeezed within the seats
And a coke on the side.
9 years since the day I stopped eating,
The fresh, crisp air of india,
Blowing in my face, sounds of birds echoed,
The smell of food surrounding the house,
But I wasn't hungry. Medication, flooded
My brain, slowly entering my blood,
As the hunger grew, it faded,
The meds, took over
9 years since my aunts wedding,
Colored garments surround the altar,
The light, as it flooded through,
The happiness returned
My aunt, beautiful, her dress
Was sight of an angel, my uncle
Nervous, but happy, the white
Of his suit, lit up, as his angel
Walked to the altar.
3 years after treatment,
2016, my final surgery,
I remember the white walls
Closing me in, the light,
As it blinded me, wearing
Blue and cotton gown covering me, the pools of tears
Fell. 3 mask above, slowly
Fading away, as my eyes dropped.
5 years after the surgery,
COVID, slowly faded,
Schools were opened.
1st day of Sophomore year
Anxiety, slithered down my spine,
Sight of people, isolating me as I
Walked down the colorful hallways.
The summer after Sophomore year,
As the memories grew, so
Did the pain, the anxiety
Became my blood, the pain
Became my mind, and I
Became the aggression.
Finally, Senior year,
The pain, slowly fading
Away, the anxiety,
Still exist, But,
Now 18, 11 years
Past, and
918, my diagnosis date
Still exist.
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18 years old, 7 year cancer survivor, and a senior in high school