Written for and read in Grant Park (Chicago, IL) at a gathering for National Cancer Survivors’ Day following my first healing journey through cancer treatment. Thank you to all those on my healing team!
For a National Day of Celebration
I have healed from cancer,
I am a cancer thriver.
I have sucked this
sometimes bitter mint,
sometimes sweet,
and have grown
from the knowing
of its juices.
I have learned of love
that can’t wait
and I have chosen
and accepted healing
in all my aspects,
not just the body.
My mind and spirit
called out in need
and I have answered.
I cried out for help
and have been showered with it.
My relationships are healed,
my life is healed.
I am most blessed.
It is my continuing choice now
to remember what I know
and let this flow through me
to others in need.
We are all chosen
and marked for this task:
that our healing should
radiate out from us like
a stone skipped on the purest pond,
to gently and powerfully
heal all we find.
There is no going back to our old lives;
for a thriver the healing continues,
to learn again
how to laugh from the belly,
how to sing with full voice,
how to dance your socks off!
Margaret Dubay Mikus
(c) 1997
So glad to read that you’re still kicking! Miss seeing you at Folkstage.
Glad to hear from you too, Jane! I have been posting more on Facebook and a bit on Linked In. The blog kind of got put aside. I do have new Poems of the week up on the home page.