Little Angel

by Angeleea   Jan 20, 2008


You're A Survivor If I Ever Seen One For Sure.
The Way You Fought It, Even Though You're Only Four.

You Fought For Your Life, Every Single Day.
Even Thought You Were So Tiny And Frail, Here On Earth You Stayed.

You Fought It Until Your Little Body Quit.
How You Kept Going For So Long, I Will Never Know It.

But You're Strenght Is What Keeps Me Going.
You're My Little Angel,
Giving Light And Peace To My Life.

You Watch Us From Heaven,
Even In The Darkest Of Times.

A Fighter Is What You Were,
Fighting For You're Life.

The Cancer Kept You From Living Your Life,
But I Want You To Know I Was Always By Your Side.

Through All You're Fighting,
And Through All You're Pain,
Through All The Times I Snuck You Out Into The Rain.

And All The Games We Used To Play,
Weren't As Fun With You Away.

And When You Were Sick And Stuck In Bed,
I Would Come To You To Play Instead.

All The Medicine You Were On,
Made Me Know For Sure You Were Really Strong.

My Little Angel From Heaven And Earth,
And You Have Been From The Moment Of Your Birth.

You Were A Fighter,
You Were So Strong,
And Even Though You're Life Wasn't Long,
You Were The Strongest Of The Strong.

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** This Poem Is Still A Work In Progress... It's About My Little Cousin Who Died At 4 After His Fight With Cancer... I Was Only 6 At The Time But I Still Knew What Was Going On... I've Never Known Such A Little Person That Could Fight So Hard... He Was My Best Friend And My Angel

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  • 16 years ago

    by Alexander

    This poem hit a nerve in my heart. Many have suffered from cancer, the most ruthless of diseases. I myself have lost many loved ones due to it. The message and emotion that was put through in this piece of work makes me believe that there are still a few poets out there that know how to write a good poem. The only thing that would make this poem any better is if you worked on doing some punctuation, other than that i see nothing wrong with this poem at all. 5/5

    Signed,
    Alexander