Saturday, November 21, 2009

Can You Hear Me, Mother?

I found this across the web years ago, and I came across it again today. I am not trying to change your views and beliefs for anything. I simply felt the urge to share this with you all after I read it. I thought it was a very moving piece.



I know some people feel like there should be the ability to have abortions. I understand especially if they were raped, but there are better ways to handle it. You can view the baby as a gift from God instead of a burden from a traumatic experience.

Month one
Mommy
I am only 8 inches long
but I have all my organs.
I love the sound of your voice.
Every time I hear it
I wave my arms and legs.
The sound of your heart beat
is my favorite lullaby.

Month Two
Mommy
today I learned how to suck my thumb.
If you could see me
you could definitely tell that I am a baby.
I'm not big enough to survive outside my home though.
It is so nice and warm in here.

Month Three
You know what Mommy
I'm a boy!!
I hope that makes you happy.
I always want you to be happy.
I don't like it when you cry.
You sound so sad.
It makes me sad too
and I cry with you even though
you can't hear me.

Month Four
Mommy
my hair is starting to grow.
It is very short and fine
but I will have a lot of it.
I spend a lot of my time exercising.
I can turn my head and curl my fingers and toes
and stretch my arms and legs.
I am becoming quite good at it too.

Month Five
You went to the doctor today.
Mommy, he lied to you.
He said that I'm not a baby.
I am a baby Mommy, your baby.
I think and feel.
Mommy, what's abortion?

Month Six
I can hear that doctor again.
I don't like him.
He seems cold and heartless.
Something is intruding my home.
The doctor called it a needle.
Mommy what is it? It burns!
Please make him stop!
I can't get away from it!
Mommy! HELP me!

Month Seven
Mommy
I am okay.
I am in Jesus's arms.
He is holding me.
He told me about abortion.
Why didn't you want me Mommy?

2 comments:

  1. Come on now really, I'm pro-life but this poem did nothing to compel me; it's force emotion similar to propaganda.

    I'm a Christian, but did the author really need to mention Jesus in the poem, how many people that should receive this message will be turned off by the religious polarization.

    Two thumbs down.

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  2. Was that really the message you got from the poem?

    When I read it, I was focused on the thoughts of the unborn baby. Perhaps it's because I've never imagined what an unborn child may be thinking, especially when the abortion occurs. I think month 1 - 6 were more important to me than the part about the baby being in heaven.

    And from the start, this person had "gift from God," so it's clear that they've already expressed that they're religious.

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