One Good Tit

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Look in the mirror
See a part of me gone
Still I hold on
Cause in his eyes I'm still strong
Still the same woman that hes always loved
No matter what the world may say
No matter how they may whisper and stare
I am at peace
I know I'm not less of a woman
Cause I'm still got


One good tit
May not be a centerfold queen
A porno movie queen
But I'm still me
All woman
Same as you
Ain't no shame
Proud to still be here alive
Beaten that diease that tryed to kill
The spirit within


Beautiful
No doubt about that
I won't hide
What I have become
Cause the others have to know
I'm not the only one
It could happen to them too
Standing up and speaking out
Not gonna be afraid to hide
The fact that I survived
Tear open that shirt and show them all


That I'm got
One good tit
If I can beat this
Then so can you
So what?
Your body ain't no Britney Spears
Honey, you are still alive
You are still sexy
Even if you have just one
Its not the end
You have only just began to live again......

With one good tit

Breast cancer is not a ugly word ladys. Embrace it. Beat it. Live and be all the woman you are.


2007 Ramona Thompson

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Pandoras DesirePandoras Desirealmost 16 years ago
4 stars

loved your poem. It's good to raise awareness.

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