I survived what many others did not,

A miracle, they say, that I'm still caught

In this world of beauty and pain,

I look back on my experience with a mix of joy and strain.


It started with a feeling I couldn't shake,

Something wasn't right, my body would ache,

I tried to ignore it, to carry on,

But soon enough, I knew something was wrong.


The diagnosis was grim, I must confess,

The doctor's words left me in distress,

"Cancer," he said, with a solemn tone,

"The battle ahead will not be easy, you're not alone."


I fought with all my might, with every ounce of strength,

I kept my spirits high, my willpower at great length,

The treatments were brutal, the side effects intense,

But I held on to hope, to my inner sense.


Days turned to weeks, and weeks to months,

I held on to my faith, my spirit would not budge,

The love of family and friends kept me going,

Their support, their prayers, their unwavering showing.


And then, one day, the news came,

The cancer was gone, it was no longer a bane,

The doctors were amazed, they couldn't believe,

That I had survived what others couldn't achieve.


I'm grateful for this second chance at life,

I cherish every moment, every joy and strife,

I know that I'm here for a reason,

To spread love, hope, and inspiration.