Open Poetry #37 |
Carcinogenic Growth |
D.Lester Young Senior Member
since 2001-12-08
Posts 1219Austin, Tx |
Stagnated carcinogenesis accelerating upon gene pools, Oncogene morphed metastsis spreading exponentially. Burrowing aardvark diseased snout digging, human termites, Carcinogenic growth of industrial, smoking pollution, Interwoven broken weave, houndstooth’s cancerous fabric. Bibliomaniacal collections of medicinal stacked cures. Detoxicant injections, dietary migrations, blood transfusions, Each word, hope on a library, digging its nails above graves. Cancerous lesions tamed by chemotherapy nightmares, Battles of two worlds, destroying the sanity of the living. Researching words of herbs, remedies, rabid concoctions, Spirit drained of lost hope of living suicide, still fighting! Ever breath, a challenge to regain the positive initiative. Space vacuum of tears broken upon smiles gone south. Somehow, a ghost still haunts the spirit’s heart beats! For you must challenge life upon every breath, of Every step, as if a child wailing for the first time. D.Lester 01/30/06 © Terminated poet, somewhere in America not on company time. Carcinogenesis the production of cancer Metastasis a : change of position, state, or form b : the spread of a disease-producing agency (as cancer cells) from the initial or primary site of disease to another part of the body; also : the process by which such spreading occurs 2 : a secondary malignant tumor resulting from metastasis Oncogene a gene having the potential to cause a normal cell to become cancerous Bibliomaniacal extreme preoccupation with collecting books |
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Martie
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-09-21
Posts 28049California |
D.Lester Cancer is a hedious thing....I just went through it with my husband and became all to familiar with those words. I hope that you are ok and not suffering from a carcinogenic growth. |
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D.Lester Young Senior Member
since 2001-12-08
Posts 1219Austin, Tx |
Thank for your concern, but thank God, I do not think I have any cancer, for it can happen so quickly. I am writing this after I talked to someone about cancer. Bless you and your health. |
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