
maybe
we live on in dreams
legacy wound in memory
bound with love
on the canvas of subconscious
cradled beyond our lifespan
timeless
I wrote this poem for the Wea’ve Written Weekly prompt #204. The prompt was provided by Lesley, who asked us to do the following:
Write a Cameo poem—a tiny, distilled moment—on any theme you choose.
Form
- 7 lines;
- Syllable count: 2 / 5 / 8 / 3 / 8 / 7 / 2;
- Imagery is essential;
- Minimalism is encouraged
Two weeks ago, we had to say goodbye to a member of my young adult cancer support group. Her name was Brittany, and she was a beautiful and creative person. She had a business, made fabulous jewelry, and was well known in the local art scene. We didn’t get to spend a lot of time together, but we had some amazing conversations. Her breast cancer had metastasized after other treatment, and she received radiation to her brain last year. The last time she attended one of our group meetings (it must have been November or December), her oncology team was looking for more new treatments, and they seemed positive. Despite that, she talked about getting her affairs in order, a smart choice that many of us cancer survivors talk about (not in a dark way, but in a practical way), but we never thought that would be the last time we’d see her.
Each time I lose someone I know in the young adult cancer community, I have a lot of unanswerable questions. There are now five young women I’ve known that were gone long before their time, before they even reached 40. How do you carry on the legacy of someone who still had so much living to do? How can I be more alive to make up for those who can’t be alive anymore?
❤️ Caitlin K.
❤️ Megan B.
❤️ Koreen H.
❤️ Katie K.
❤️ Brittany T.

Respect for the bravery and compassion shown here. Lovely write.
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Thank you, Nancy ❤️
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💔💙
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I love this its ethereal and philosophical touching on the idea that we aren’t just bodies, but echoes🙌
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Thank you!
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You are welcome 💜
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May I offer a “think”—you honor their lives by doing what you did in this poem. This is what art is for. And the way their lives touched you show that their lives until now, was not in vain. And through you, you touch us. This poem is tender and lovely. A winner. Thanks for sharing yourself in it. Xo
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So touching poem my dear friend
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Thank you, Sadje!
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You’re welcome ♥️
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May her souls RIP 😞 💔
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Thank you ❤️
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Deep question, that we never truly have the answer to, but I think we all do our best to carry on the legacy for those we have loved and known and for each it would be different. Writing is one way. A very thought provoking cameo.
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Thank you, I hope so ❤️
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i love that you spoke her story and wrote down their names of those women…. i believe in speaking about their existence etched in our minds and hearts they live on…. i miss those who have passed…
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Thank you for your comment! I believe we need to honor the ones who have passed in some way, though sometimes it’s difficult to find the best way to do that.
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This is such sad news… Cancer is an evil disease. Tour poem is good! We do hold those dreams and memories often without realizing it…
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Thank you ❤️
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So sorry for your loss, I wish cancer didn’t exist. She sounded like a wonderful person and talented.
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Thank you!
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This is beautiful but heartrending, Sarah 😦
~David
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Thank you, David ❤️
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This is a lovely heartfelt tribute Sarah. Well penned 👏
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Thank you!
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Heartbreaking and emotional. Beautifully expressed in so few words. I’m saddened by your loss. 💐 Thank you for your cameo.
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Thank you, Lesley! ❤️
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hi, Sarah❣️
This week’s W3, hosted by our beloved Nigel, will be live until next Monday (April 13):
Enjoy 🙂
Much love,
David
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