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Make-A-Wish
I’ve been told that I can Make-a-Wish, it doesn’t always work.
I’ve suffered like all who receives them, but I received none.
I don’t need Make-a-wish, I can work to make my wishes come true.
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This is a Korean style of writing called Sijo, and this about when after I fought through cancer, everyone that I knew that had cancer had recieved a wish from Make-A-Wish, but I've been told by my nurse practicianer that I can't do Make-A-Wish. But oh well at least I am alive, that's a good wish that I have recieved.