I felt a lump when I was with my wife one terrible night.
She lost her battle even though she put up a good fight.
I tried to think positively, I thought she would be fine.
But after having tests done, the lump wasn’t benign.
After two years of battling breast cancer, she was gone.
I lost the love of my life, how can I possibly go on?
I was by her side until she took her final breath.
I’ve been living in misery ever since she left.
Every day I cry and mourn as I sit by her grave.
Even with modern technology, she couldn’t be saved.
If we had found the lump sooner, she may have had a chance.
It’s very hard to eat and sleep, without her, my life cannot advance.
I would give anything if the doctors could’ve saved her life.
My baby is gone and I lost my best friend as well as my wife.
(Even though this is a fictional poem, breast cancer is a serious threat to women. Women should have themselves checked.)