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by ashley-brooke-payne

Around 8 there was much confusion testing and needles and transfusions the chemo made him so sick hard to breathe, the air is thick he lost all his hair when he turned nine his parents wishing they could turn back time to when he was healthy, when he was whole but there is much that we can't control so they'd say prayers by his hospital bed kiss his face and stroke his head sing him songs and read him books they didn't bother to notice the looks people felt pity beneath whispering voices gave advice and questioned their choices when he turned 10 he was ready to go their little boy who would never grow he'd never become a man, never know life robbed of a future family, children and a wife he wouldn't get his license or reach graduation never feel the sun from summer vacations so they took him out of the hospital at his request and he said that was the part that he liked best because he knew it was time to go home but they should never feel alone because he saw angels, everywhere so not to feel lonely because he'd be there a whisper in the wind, stars that shine at night they had to let him go, he was too tired to fight it wasn't about giving up, or giving in it was the promise of seeing them again in a place where flowers always bloom and little boys can catch the moon they'll see him, they'll know he's free no more pain and misery so in silence they will weep for their little boy who went to sleep and woke up in a better place healthy, whole, his smiling face
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May 21, 2015
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