A Prolife Poem

Mommy keep me safe,

Mommy keep me warm,

Handle me with all your love,

Mommy keep me from harm.

I’m only six weeks old today,

This birthday gift to me,

A pair of bright blue eyes,

That someday you will see.

I’ve barely got ears,

A little puppy nose,

and at the end of my feet,

Little things called toes.

Looking forward to my life,

toys, teddy bears, snails,

and long fairy tales.

Where are we going mommy,

in a bath, on a bus ride or,

perhaps far away.

Where are we going being pushed at

all force.

How funny it feels passing through

doors, people dressed in green,

if they hurt you mommy just scream.

What’s happening mommy,

I’m starting to cry,

Mommy come quickly,

they’re making me die,

Killing me quickly,

Pulling me apart,

everything inside of me

even my heart,

Bye mommy, good-bye

But how I wanted to see

the grass, the trees,

hear a sweet song,

feel a sweet breeze.

Bye mommy

good-bye

I love You

I really do

I just wish you could love me too.

 


 

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