Dear Mommy
Dear Mommy, it's me again,
The reminder of your sin.
It is still months before I am supposed to be born,
Against me your mother did warn.
She warned you not to have unprotected sex,
But you still weren't prepared for this test.
Even though neither of you want me, your mother still tries to persuade you to keep me,
But you refuse to hear her plea.
Did you know by now I have fingers and toes,
And a cute button nose?
I hear you cry at night,
How I wish I could hold you tight.
If you could just see all I would do...
Is love you.
You would be so happy,
Because you would have me.
Always and forever...
I would love you no matter what storms we may weather.
So before I die...
I will once again make you cry.
Think of me,
While you weigh my plea...
Don't yet let me go into that white light,
When I could be the greatest gift of your life.
Look inside and set your soul free...
Look inside, Mommy, and find ME!!!
Copyright © Brandy Uptain | Year Posted 2019
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