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Surrogate Mother
Baby Clara will never touch the big hand of Laura, her mother As she was born four months after her mother’s death. Before she died, her friend Tara accepted to act as surrogate mother. Laura and her hubby Tom dreaming to hear the baby’s breath. To a surrogate mother Tara who was her mother’s best friend It was like to keep one hand for self and second for this family, And that big hand of Tara touched and held Clara’s small hand. *Keeping a part of Laura alive on this earth for me selfishly* A reporter, for her future wrote an open letter after the baby’s birth, “You’re barely a month old now, too young to read this letter But one day someone will show you this letter to know forth How confluence of helping hands brought her in the world, later” Living with Tara’s family for a few days, Tom ready to act as dad, Clara now playing with his hands and fingers in winter’s clad. +++ December 5, 2014 Form: Rhyme Dr.Ram Mehta
Copyright © 2024 Dr.Ram Mehta. All Rights Reserved

Book: Shattered Sighs