POEM: by - Harold Pinter, 2005 Nobel Prize winning playwright

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CANCER CELLS

Cancer cells are those which have forgotten how to die
They have forgotten how to die
And so extend their killing life.

I and my tumor dearly fight.
Let's hope a double death is out.

I need to see my tumor dead
A tumor which forgets to die
But plans to murder me instead.

But I remember how to die

Though all my witnesses are dead.
But I remember what they said
Of tumors which would render them
As blind and dumb as they had been
Before the birth of that disease
Which brought the tumor into play.

The black cells will dry up and die

Or sing with joy and have their way.
They breed so quietly night and day,
You never know, they never say.



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