Cancer walks in quietly,
Uninvited, unannounced,
A storm that bends the branches
But cannot steal the roots.
It teaches nights to listen,
And days to breathe with care,
Turning fear into small prayers
Whispered between heartbeats.
Pain may write its chapters,
But courage holds the pen,
Hope flickers like a candle
Refusing to extinguish.
Scars become soft reminders
Of battles bravely fought,
And every fragile sunrise
Feels hard-earned and alive.
Cancer may test the body,
But it cannot claim the soul—
For love, faith, and quiet strength
Outgrow even the deepest wounds.
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