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Mommy I Love You

Mommy I love you!
Mommy I really do!
I came to be on this earth to spend time with you.
Mommy, I can hear your voice and oh it's so sweet!
I move around in your womb to the sound of your heartbeat.
I can't wait to be born so I can see your beautiful face.
I want to grow up and get to know this place.
One day when I get big, I can be a doctor, policeman or firefight.
I have a future that is going to be  so bright.
Mommy, you have seemed a little sad and I don't know why.
I really miss your happy voice and wish you would not sigh.
Today we go to the doctors (that's what I want to be!!)
I think he is going to see how big I am and what he is going to see.
Today seems a little off and I start to feel some pain.
Today you took away my life because you couldn't handle your own pain.
Today the doctor forced me out of my nice,warm and safe home.
Today I went back to heaven but not before they put pieces of my body
in a container dome.
Today I learned about abortion and what it does to babies like me.
I would have liked to be born so that I could be free.
I am not a clump of cells and my body parts are not to be sold.
I wanted to grow up until I got old.
I am a human being that has every right to be here on this earth.
Mommy, why didn't you give me a chance at birth?
I deserve that chance too!
But what did you do?
Mommy, I am a miracle sent to earth from my Father In Heaven.
He loves me and all of his children.

Copyright © Leslie Wade | Year Posted 2015


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Date: 3/29/2016 11:46:00 PM

I didn't want to cut the rope I wanted you instead But daddy touched a little girl Placed a gun upon her head Her innocence was gone At 12 years strong I would rather kill myself than kill you instead Mommy has no money Mommy has no home And mommy doesn't want you here when you would be alone I know I crossed the line Just know by taking your life I was really taking mine I'm crying on the staircase for the life we could have had I wanted a life so bad with you I wish you had a better dad
Date: 10/22/2015 3:15:00 AM

- Hello Leslie :) - Autumn is a great time to write and read poems :) - I welcome you to the P - Soup, with your great first poem :) - Hope you will have a nice time here with us - Best wishes and good luck - hugs // Anne-Lise :)
Date: 10/21/2015 12:03:00 AM

Leslie, WELCOME to poetry soup. I hope you have fun with this wonderful community. You'll find many friendly poets who are ready to support and give positive feedback. I will enjoy following you and your poetry :) We are Lucky To Have you. Enjoy Poetry Soup:) Your New Poet Friend @-> LINDA <-@
Date: 10/20/2015 6:58:00 AM

A sharp write, Leslie, and a poignant reminder of the sanctity of life, and that we are all the result of someone not taking that drastic step. Welcome to Poetry Soup. I hope you enjoy your stay with us. Viv
Date: 10/19/2015 11:11:00 PM

Leslie, Welcome to Poetry Soup. It will be a delight to read and become familiar with your poems in the future. As for now, I will greet you with the same smile others passed when I first joined the soup. Wishing you and your poetry the best. I hope you get to meet all the nice poets around here STARTING with me- SKAT :-) Please drop a hello and tell me a little about yourself if you wish. I would like to be your newest poetry soup "FRIEND" Hugs* SKAT
Date: 10/19/2015 9:24:00 PM

What a touching way to destroy the myth of abortion rights. This is simply beautiful, and should be sent to the organizations that fight this kind of abuse to remind them of how important their cause is. Big 7 and continue the fight, Leslie.

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