My mom had written this before the diagnosis of cancer. She had many blood clots after my brother was born, which gave her a lifetime of more clots, serious pain and illness. But this really captures the way she was through it all, and even after the cancer diagnosis and the time she lived after.

What Do You Do?

by Kathleen P.

 

Always a fighter, it's been said

Not one to quit, never that thought in my head

But what do you do when the road seems so long?

With the pain unrelenting and sleep so elusive

Years of faith and hope that someone can help

Another doctor, another disappointment; or will he be the one?

What do you do when you feel like giving up?

Thoughts of my children - my Chris and my Kimmie

Life is too precious and not to be wasted

Dreams left to dream, adventures yet to happen

Laughs still to laugh and hugs still to be given

Many rainbows and butterflies yet to admire

More hours of fun with those loved most

Then what do you do at the end of the day?

Live life to the fullest; I'm in it to stay!

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Comment by Melisa C on July 16, 2014 at 3:11pm

it's a very nice poem. And such a great attitude towards life your Mom had.

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