Diagnosis
It was August when they told you
Tumors growing like tree limbs
Intertwined between Bronchi and Alveoli
Needle pricks, PET scan, X-rays
Bruises reminders of last week
When you were told
Life would never be the same
Cancer lived inside you
Now you learn
Staging, size, rapid growth
Metastasis, distant spread
New words now, Familiar notes
On the back of your throat
As you spew cancer’s wrath
From your lungs on the bathroom floor
Six days later they start
Hours long Chemotherapy
Closed behind curtains on a rainy day
Yellow venom feeds through your veins
Like thousands of yellow jackets
Swarming to the site
Ready to kill your cancer
Later you pull last years
Highlights from the root
Letting the strands swirl to the floor
Like flying squirrels
Now left with a slick, bald head
Homesick for layered warmth
Orange bottles now line the shelves
Cautioning this and warning about that
You swallow them down with prayer
Fentinol, Ativan, Tarciva
Too many to count, to name
Makes your mouth hot
Burning red velvet ants
Lying and lounging in your throat
Tasting hard metal on your tongue
No hair, hot mouth, dry skin
Feet and hands burning and tingling
The tumor slowly shrinking, dying
The venom doing its work
Yellow jackets feeding,
Squeezing, shrinking it down
Waiting for the beautiful words
You long to hear the doctor say
But still you wait, and wait and wait
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