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Click hereYou've seen her.
Spoken to her.
In social situations.
On public transportation.
A chance meeting at the supermarket.
She might be your great aunt.
She might be your mother's friend that you used to know from church.
She could be a total stranger.
But one thing is certain.
One thing is sure.
Anyone
and everyone
she has ever known
has had a tumor.
Not sure how to take this one, mutt. At first, I laughed. I know the old ladies who talk about everyone and everyone's tumors.
Then I stopped laughing and thought, "Oops. Is this a serious and sad poem?"
I prefer the humor, because if it's all about the humor, then it's a great poem.