Maybe One Day
Maybe one day a child diagnosed with cancer will know they will be cured.
Maybe one day when a child is diagnosed with cancer, his father will not break down and cry his heart out.
Maybe one day when a child is diagnosed with cancer, his mother will not feel the need to bargain with God so her child will live.
Maybe one day a child diagnosed with cancer will not lose years of his childhood battling for survival.
Maybe one day parents of a child with cancer will not have to hold their child down for painful procedures and listen to their screams.
Maybe one a day a child diagnosed with cancer will not have to ask: “Why do they need to hurt me to help me?”
Maybe one day a child diagnosed with cancer will not have to go to school without hair and worry that classmates will tease him.
Maybe one day a child diagnosed with cancer will not have to take medication that causes his coordination to leave him and to trip and fall hurting him and his self esteem.
Maybe one day cancer therapy will not jeopardize the lives of our children.
Maybe one day a parent will never have to wonder what their child’s potential might have been.
Maybe one day we will never listen to another eulogy for a child who dies from cancer.
Maybe one day there will be no more cancer…Maybe one day.
Dedicated to “our small soldier, Andrew”
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