Poetry
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Many people find poetry to be therapeutic - a way to express what they are feeling and experiencing. These poems have been generously shared over the years by people who have been touched by cancer. If you would like to submit a poem, contact us.
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Moonsets
Recovery
From: Don't Turn Away, PWJ Publishing, 2000.
A Promise to Eurydice
From: The Radiation Sonnets, Reprinted by permission of Algonquin Books, 2003. Not to be reprinted without permission.
After Cancer
One Good Thing About My Yearly Mammogram
OncoLink Poet-in-Residence
For Those Who Wait
The Mastectomy Poems: 2. The Gurney
From: The Crack in Everything, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996.
The Power of the Pink Ribbon
OncoLink's Poet in Residence
What You See Ain't What You Get
From: Don't Turn Away: poems about breast cancer. PWJ Publishing, 2000.
Getting Well
From: Almost Home Free. Pecan Grove Press, 2003
The Last Thing I See
From: Skylark, Winter 2001
Breastless
Business Not as Usual
From: Bare Root: A poet's journey with breast cancer, Terrapin Press, 2002
The Bad Man
A Virtual Q & A with Dr. Karen Ritchie
By Alysa Cummings
Cancer Scripts, in poems and pictures
OncoLink
Terrible Word
From: Don't Turn Away: poems about breast cancer. PWJ Publishing, 2000.
9. Healing
From: The Crack in Everything. University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996.
With Right of Survivorship
From: Fine Black Lines: reflections on facing cancer, fear and loneliness. Mulberry Hill Press, 1998.
Remission
From: The Lyric, Spring 2002