I don't know who wrote this poem. I found it on a friend's blog. So no copy right infringement is intended. If you or a loved one is dealing with cancer, this is dedicated to you. May you find strength and healing in the one who is all-compassionate.
I never asked you to visit
At least I don't believe I did
Maybe I don't know
It's so confusing
At any rate, you're a rude guest
You take my energy,
rob my sleep, and with a stick
You swirl and distort my dreams
All right, You are here for now
But understand
There are two places
That are forever off limits
You may not tread on my spirit
You may not occupy my soul
I have heard of your visits to others
I know the damage you leave in your path
The wanton disregard for innocence, value,
and what some would call fairness
Also, I hear that laughter confuses you;
That good food makes you feel bad, and
That nothing causes you more distress
Than an autumn sunset,
The forever blue of a summer sky
Or the unconditional radiance of a child's smile
Listen and understand
You might pilfer my closets,
Empty all the drawers,
And trash my house,
But there are two places
Forever off limits
You may not tread on my spirit
You may not occupy my soul
Do not mistake my nausea, weakness,
And pain as signs of your victory
They are simply small dents
In the armor I wear to fight you
Instead, look deeply into my eyes
That there are two places
Forever off limits
You must not
May not
Will not tread on my spirit
You must not
May not
Will not occupy my soul
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