A Declaration to Abolish
Breast Cancer Awareness
Month
Prepared by:
Pink (the color), October (the mo nth), and Mary (the disease)
I am pink.
I lavish the birth of baby
girls.
I rouge the checks of elderly
ladies,
Flush the faces of children
Building snowmen in winter’s
first snow.
I fly on the feathers of
tropical birds.
I pulse within the salty,
slimy bulb of jellyfish.
I burst thru frosty soil on
the buds of the delicate crocus.
I am October.
I extinguish the hope of latent
summer days.
I shake dying leaves from the
trees,
Fill the sky with gray,
Moving the thermo stat
from COOL to HEAT.
I cheer football, soccer.
I harvest squash, apples and
potatoes
I illuminate too cold nights
with mo on’s full radiance.
I am Mary.
I fell in love with pink the October
day I gave birth to my daughter.
I have breast cancer.
We declare the following statements to be true:
1. There is no pink in cancer.
2. There is no cancer in October.
3. Marketers have contrived victors and
victims. They have minimized our innate
humanity and replaced it with pink trinkets that confuse awareness with
compassion.
4. They have made those with cancer the
incarnation of one’s worst nightmare.
We therefore demand the undoing of this obscene tribute
and henceforth authorize:
Pink to awaken cuddled in the mo untains
snowy clefts at dawn and lay down to sleep atop clouds at sunset.
October to play in piles of red and orange leaves and wander
into winter, warm and nourished.

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