Sunday, March 4, 2018

From Womb To Tomb Comments

Rating: 4.8

Experts advised her
To expel you
And never
She will see
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Rose Marie Juan-austin
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Koffi B Sossou 27 December 2024

The title itself speaks volume. If we will have to listen to every single person on our way, there are things we can never achieve.

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Bri Edwards 02 October 2024

(cont,) That said, I 'love' my daughter & she loves me, her'Dad'. She & I are 'the good ones', but we rarely take time to communicate. It works for us! , but 43 years after her birth

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Bri Edwards 02 October 2024

Not all parents are good for children AND not all children are good for parents! (cont.)

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PREMKUMAR C N 22 November 2023

It is my third comment on this beautiful poem. Every time Iread it I feel the emotions embedded in it, stronger and stronger. Thepoem inspired me a lot and sparked ideas for my legal motivational classes on women empowerment.

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Bri Edwards 22 October 2023

I now see comments I left 4 years ago. I also found this [from YOUR baby? ? ]: 'Jun R Juan23 June 2018It touches the innermost part of me. I love you mom♥ Grateful to read this very beautiful poem'

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Bri Edwards 22 October 2023

I support Planned Parenthood completely, but also 'support' groups who help people through the process of having children. : ) bri

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Bri Edwards 22 October 2023

(cont.) I got my desired vasectomy (to prevent further pregnancies) 3 months after my daughter was born. Yay! ! I got divorce from her mom 7 years later. : ( bri

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Bri Edwards 22 October 2023

I have 4 siblings and had good parents in a 'middle class' household. But I NEVER desired to have children, only giving in to my first wife who felt she would not be 'a complete woman' without one. (cont.)

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Bri Edwards 22 October 2023

James has his 'problems', but is doing well under the circumstances.

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Bri Edwards 22 October 2023

(cont.) My daughter and her husband had wanted to have several kids, but 10 years after 'James' was born, they have produced no more.

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Bri Edwards 22 October 2023

I have one child, from my first marriage; she is a physcian (with anxiety) , happily-married, but their son was born and soon diagnosed as being in the 'autistic spectrum'. (cont.)

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Bri Edwards 22 October 2023

(cont.) I imagine the woman was warned of developmental problems for the baby, or risks of giving birth for 'Mom', or future problems of raising a child due to financial or social reasons.

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Bri Edwards 22 October 2023

The poem leaves out some background information which, though it would interest me, is not needed. (cont.)

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Bri Edwards 22 October 2023

It is a worthy topic to write about and you've composed it well. I'm impressed. five stars ***** bri ;)

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Bri Edwards 22 October 2023

Rose Marie, I passed by several of your poem list's selections before being attracted by this one's title. I've read it.

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Kevin Hulme 11 September 2023

An enjoyable poem. Thank you.

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PREMKUMAR C N 22 July 2023

''From Womb To Tomb' is a poem of immense emotional feel. I read this poem many times, again and again. Every time I feel the unfathomed depth of emotions. Marvelous.

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LeeAnn Azzopardi 02 May 2023

A brilliant poem on the rights of mothers

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Bri Edwards 22 October 2023

But having a child is NO GUARANTEE of 'success' for the child, the mother, and for others involved, UNFORTUNATELY! ! : ( bri

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Anjandev Roy 02 May 2023

This is an exceptional piece.....love to read it time and again...

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soren Barrett 22 April 2022

A mother's burden and gift. Only a mother can understand this. Each of us are a physical piece and extension of our mother. Well written..r.

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Rose Marie Juan-austin

Rose Marie Juan-austin

Laoag City, Philippines
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