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Comment 23 of 23, added on July 11th, 2012 at 4:42 PM.
RDTWelLy
Cancer can’t get me down unless I let it. I must not let it. I will not
let it.Cancer can’t take away the happy miormees that will always be mine
to cherish. I can make some lovely new ones too that cancer can’t
touch.Some “Cans” of cancer:Cancer can introduce me to an amazing
sisterhood of fellow breast cancer survivors as well as other courageous
people fighting other battles. Cancer has already flung open the doors of
my world and invited some beautiful new friends into my life and will
continue to do so.Cancer can take away my hair and it did, but only for a
season. It was temporary. It’s growing back. Even though it is not
returning in the color I had and would have never chosen for myself unless
I was much older than I am, I am grateful . There is always hair dye if I
want. It is my very own hair again, only softer and I appreciate having
hair more than ever. It’s comfortable and not hot and itchy like a wig.
It’s going to grow long enough that I’ll even need to comb it again,
yeah!!! Men who loose their hair as they age don’t get a new crop to
replace what fell out like I have the privilege of getting. Three
cheers for hair! Hip, hip, hooray for hair! Thank You God for hair on my
head and for returning eyelashes and eyebrows! Too bad armpit and leg hair
grows so well despite chemo. Ha!Cancer can (and is) making me into a
person that is leaning harder on God, seeking Him more, resting deeper in
His love, who is stronger in the strength of the Lord.Cancer can make me a
more compassionate person with many new experiences under my belt that
allow me the blessing of being able to “be there” for others going
through similar circumstances.
Toutou from Mauritius
Comment 22 of 23, added on February 12th, 2012 at 7:19 AM.
poem
Today i have presentation about this poem can u help me i like this poem :)
hasan shibly from Lebanon
Comment 21 of 23, added on February 12th, 2012 at 3:42 AM.
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QmdlIb It`s really useful! Looking through the Internet you can mostly
observe watered down information, something like bla bla bla, but not here
to my deep surprise. It makes me happy..!!
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Comment 20 of 23, added on January 24th, 2011 at 8:54 PM.
This poem relates back to greek mythology. He doesnt kill his lover and he
doesnt die, it is from a point of view of another. It relates back to
Diana or Artemis, goddess and protectress of wildlife, is challenged by the
hunter Actaeon. She turns her love Actaeon in to a stag or deer. His own
hounds end up killing him. This is Cummings interpretation and retelling of
this event. He conveys a beautiful theme and yet such a sad and over
whelming ending.
Caitlin James from United States
Comment 19 of 23, added on April 7th, 2010 at 10:12 PM.
green
i think, this poem is for his first wife. who left him for a wealthy irish
banker. the green would refer to money.
i love this poem.
princess
Comment 18 of 23, added on March 27th, 2010 at 1:35 PM.
CRAP
I totally agree with fjklasj;dl from Canada
this is the worst poem I've ever read in my entire life!!
Suzanne from Egypt
Comment 17 of 23, added on March 25th, 2010 at 8:24 PM.
shit
this poem is sooooo confusing and full of shit... wtf is it talking
about???
fjklasj;dl from Canada
Comment 16 of 23, added on December 14th, 2009 at 12:28 PM.
poem
this shit sux
ee cummings from Bolivia
Comment 15 of 23, added on October 27th, 2009 at 6:52 PM.
I'm South Korean 14 years old student.
I studied Lit. book too!
I have to do presentation about this poem.
It's really well made peom.
I'd really enjoy it!
I hope many people know that Korean also sudies English poems too!
Seul A Lee from Korea, South
Comment 14 of 23, added on February 22nd, 2008 at 7:47 AM.
It's so wonderful but bit confusing-
But I love it!!
Kristy Han from United States
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Cancer can’t get me down unless I let it. I must not let it. I will not
let it.Cancer can’t take away the happy miormees that will always be mine
to cherish. I can make some lovely new ones too that cancer can’t
touch.Some “Cans” of cancer:Cancer can introduce me to an amazing
sisterhood of fellow breast cancer survivors as well as other courageous
people fighting other battles. Cancer has already flung open the doors of
my world and invited some beautiful new friends into my life and will
continue to do so.Cancer can take away my hair and it did, but only for a
season. It was temporary. It’s growing back. Even though it is not
returning in the color I had and would have never chosen for myself unless
I was much older than I am, I am grateful . There is always hair dye if I
want. It is my very own hair again, only softer and I appreciate having
hair more than ever. It’s comfortable and not hot and itchy like a wig.
It’s going to grow long enough that I’ll even need to comb it again,
yeah!!! Men who loose their hair as they age don’t get a new crop to
replace what fell out like I have the privilege of getting. Three
cheers for hair! Hip, hip, hooray for hair! Thank You God for hair on my
head and for returning eyelashes and eyebrows! Too bad armpit and leg hair
grows so well despite chemo. Ha!Cancer can (and is) making me into a
person that is leaning harder on God, seeking Him more, resting deeper in
His love, who is stronger in the strength of the Lord.Cancer can make me a
more compassionate person with many new experiences under my belt that
allow me the blessing of being able to “be there” for others going
through similar circumstances.
Toutou from Mauritius