Hair today, gone tomorrow

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I was in the shower this morning and decided (while washing my naked scalp) to write an Ode to Hair Loss...it sort of started off making me a bit sad and then I laughed, because as we all know - without laugher, we would curl up and lay in bed fretting and that won't get us anywhere!  Off to oncologist in an hour to find a miracle cure for my aching legs and veins.

I thought I wouldn’t miss it much

I thought I wouldn’t care

I’d always worn it short, you see

‘Til chemo took my hair

 

I’m trying to accept it

I know it has to be

But the bald woman in the mirror

Just really isn’t me

 

My hair was cropped before all this

A salt and pepper hue

More boy than girl and that’s a fact

They should have named me ‘Sue’

 

‘You have the right shaped head’

They said,’ it’ll suit you Han, it will’

I’m sorry but I don’t agree

And the baldness irks me still

 

I promise when it grows again

Right from the very start

I’ll never cut it – ever!

On that I cross my heart

 

To all you hairy buggers

With your curls and length and fringes

Be glad you’ve got your mop up there

Bed hair? Just stop those whinges!

 

Anonymous
  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    I like your poem, Marie. It is very good.

    Agree you should seek to get it published.

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Brilliant poem....and mind as the advert says...your worth it. I watched a great wee documentary where a teenager stated to another anxious teenager on the ward of the Beatson...embrace it. Thought to myself that may be the only way to deal with such change....young yins do know best sometimes.x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    I take my hat off to you!  52 yrs now, at 40 I had a mastectomy, chemo and radiotherapy but it took me 5 years before I started writing funny poems -well done you!!!

    The Community here has been enriched by your work, thank you for speaking out :)

    One of mine, community.macmillan.org.uk/.../p>

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    I'll be loosing my pink hair in a few weeks....which is almost shoulder length ...but I'm going to get it cut very short once I start the chemotherapy... I'm not looking forward to being a bald person....but there will be new colours to look forward too Relaxed

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Thanks everyone for your lovely comments about my poem.  I have decided to enter it into a poetry competition - who knew I'd written it in the form of 'Ballad Poetry', certainly not me?!

    I have always wanted to write and I am now taking the opportunity of not working full time for the first time in 30 years to do so - as well as reading, I have read 5 books so far and that's more than I usually read in a year!  If anyone is looking for some good books to read, I thoroughly recommend 'The Couple Next Door' by Shari Lapena and 'I Found You' by Lisa Jewell - unputdownable!!!

    I am dreading chemo number 3 on Tuesday (11th July) because my chemo arm is still sore and has been since I had the second lot.  I am drinking lots of water to open up the veins and trying gentle massage too, but I'm really not sure if I can take it being more sore than it still is from last time...any suggestions for relief would be very welcome.

    Big hugs to all xxx