The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
I will never forget how I was blinded
by the way my wife looked at me as we exchanged our vows—
the way she looked right through me, her gaze
more powerful than anything I had ever known,
like staring at the sun.
“For better or for worse,
through sickness and in health,
through good times and bad times . . .”
That’s what the preacher said.
When my wife married me she got them all:
Worse, sickness, hard times.
There’s been good times, for sure.
More than I deserve.
I have two wonderful daughters, who love me,
two dogs that think I’m the cat’s meow,
(though the cat would beg to differ)
and in-laws who generally think I’m good enough for their daughter
(she deserves better).
I couldn’t ask for more.
(Could you?)
But the past six months of cancer and chemo and uncertainty
have taken their toll on all of us.
What have I learned from it all?
That my wife loves me to the moon,
and I love her to the moon and back
(and then some).
It’s been said in so many ways over so many years,
“Love conquers all.”
I have no doubt that the love in my life conquered everything
that hurled and battered itself against it.
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About the author:
In the fall of 2022, I was diagnosed with stage 2 B-cell, non-specified, non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, a rare and aggressive cancer of the lymphatic system. Over the next six months, I endured six grueling hospitalizations for chemotherapy and immunotherapy. On February 6, 2023, I rang the bell on the Oncology ward. I’m cancer-free. Throughout the ordeal, I wrote poems. I include a handful below to share with your readers. They are original and unpublished.