Wednesday, May 22, 2013

"I Am A Survivor"

I was asked to read my father's poem at the survivor luncheon. I was- honored to represent the feelings of survivors, and share my father's love with others.


"The tentacles of cancer touch us every whit
And body and spirit we seem to feel unfit


For the joy of life that so suddenly ebbs away
Our thoughts and dreams are in disarray


The shock of learning we have it changes us
Making us think that we are cancerous


And a death sentence has been pronounced
Especially as the news gets announced


Family and friends embrace us and they cry
As if our tears are not enough to satisfy


The grief that overwhelms us so completely
And drains us of our personal bravery


Then we meet our doctor and angel nurses
And hope springs and despair reverses


As we learn about treatments that abound
And we step onto a new battleground


One where we can fight and escape the jail
Of dying, where life can again prevail


Where thoughts and dreams fill us anew
Replacing hopes when they withdrew


As patients we see things differently now
In spite of pain and nausea, somehow


Our eyes see the beauty in just being alive
Because we’re fighting to just survive


Life is too precious to let go without a fight
I want sunlight, twilight and moonlight


To brighten my days and help me to realize
God sees me as precious with his eyes


And if it was He that gifted me with this life
I must treasure it and deal with strife


In a way that confirms for me that I can live
Because a survivor has to be positive




I am a survivor."



K.G. Hutchins
April 24, 2013

3 comments:

LL said...

WOW!
What an incredible man, such an example.

Wholly Duncan said...

Beautiful poem, thanks for sharing. That last pic is the best!

shirlgirl said...

Your Dad's poem leaves me with a tender heart--your uncle, his brother, fought the good fight right to the end. Thank you for sharing your Dad's words, as we all know how he has fought to survive. He is an inspiration.