Empty Chair In A Field Poem by Sheena Blackhall

Empty Chair In A Field

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I think the empty chair I saw in a field
(A gleaned, shaved, empty field)
Is where the Abortions come
(Those little unwanteds, parents flushed away)
To sit for a time and wonder

I think at twilight they tiptoe out of limbo
And take it in turns to imagine
What kind a person they might have grown to be
A real person with walls a roof
A life and a dog called Bones

I think at twilight they tiptoe out of limbo
And take it in turns to imagine
Going to sleep with a stuffed bear
And a lipsticky kiss all smeary and smelling of cakes

I think they sit on that chair and pucker their little lips up
Inventing names and families for themselves

Somebody took the rockers off the chair
I call that an act of cruelty

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rajnish Manga 17 October 2016

'Abortion is an act of cruelty' has been explained by the poet in her unique style. Thanks. I think the empty chair I saw in a field Is where the Abortions come I call that an act of cruelty

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