Experts advised her
To expel you
And never
She will see
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(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
Not all parents are good for children AND not all children are good for parents! (cont.)
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.
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'
I support Planned Parenthood completely, but also 'support' groups who help people through the process of having children. : ) bri
(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
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.)
James has his 'problems', but is doing well under the circumstances.
(cont.) My daughter and her husband had wanted to have several kids, but 10 years after 'James' was born, they have produced no more.
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.)
(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.
The poem leaves out some background information which, though it would interest me, is not needed. (cont.)
It is a worthy topic to write about and you've composed it well. I'm impressed. five stars ***** bri ;)
Rose Marie, I passed by several of your poem list's selections before being attracted by this one's title. I've read it.
''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.
But having a child is NO GUARANTEE of 'success' for the child, the mother, and for others involved, UNFORTUNATELY! ! : ( bri
This is an exceptional piece.....love to read it time and again...
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.
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.