Slow Dance

Slow



Dance

 

This



is a poem



written by a teenager with cancer.



She wants to



see how many



people get her poem..


It is quite the poem



Please pass it



on.
This
poem was written by a terminally ill young girl in a



New York







Hospital .





It was sent



by



a medical doctor -



Make sure to read what is in the closing statement



AFTER THE



POEM.



SLOW DANCE
Have you ever



watched



kids

  On a merry-go-round?

Or listened to



the



rain



Slapping on the ground?



Ever followed a


butterfly's erratic flight?

Or gazed at the sun into the

fading



night?


You better slow down.





Don't



dance so



fast.



Time is short.

  The music




won't



last.


Do you run through each day



On

the



fly?





When you ask How are you?

 

Do you hear



the



reply?



When the day is done



Do you lie



in your



bed



With the next hundred chores



Running through



your head?



You'd better



slow down



Don't dance so



fast.


Time is



short.



The music won't



last.

Ever told your



child,
 
We'll do it



tomorrow?



And in your



haste,

 

Not see



his


sorrow?





Ever lost



touch,





Let a good



friendship die



Cause you



never had time



To call



and say,'Hi'





You'd



better slow down.



Don't dance



so fast.

 

Time



is short.


The music won't



last.

 

When you run



so fast to get somewhere



You



miss half the fun of getting



there.





When you worry and hurry



through your



day,



It is like an unopened



gift....





Thrown



away.



Life is not a



race.

 

Do take it



slow

 

Hear the



music

 Before the song is




over.





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This young girl has 6 months left

to live,



and as her dying wish, she wanted to send a letter telling everyone to



live their life to the fullest, since she never will.



She'll



never make it to prom, graduate from high school,



or get married and have a



family of her own.



By you sending



this to as many people as



possible, you can give her and her family a



little hope, because with every name



that this is sent to, The American



Cancer Society will donate 3 cents per name



to her treatment and recovery



plan. One guy sent this to 500 people! So I know



that we can at least send



it t o 5 or 6. It's



not even your money, just



your



time

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