Acrostic Poem for Invisible Illness Week, by April Pust
Below is my acrostic poem submission for Invisible Illness Week (Rheumatoid Arthritis):
I hate this feeling;
Not knowing what to expect day to day.
Vulnerable
Irritable
Sore
I have good days and bad days,
But the pain is always there.
Loved ones try to understand.
Educating others about Invisible Illnesses is key.
Bi0) April Pust (@AprilPust @MommyDiaries), 29-years-old, Rheumatoid Arthritis
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3 Responses to “Acrostic Poem for Invisible Illness Week, by April Pust”
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April, It is amazing what can be said with so little words. You did a great job with this poem.
Amanda
Thank you, Amanda 🙂
April,
I like your poem a lot, especially the first three lines; so true!
HD