Why Did She Kill That Child..? Poem by Nazar Malolmuku

Why Did She Kill That Child..?

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One day I was passing through a door of a labor room in a hospital
I heard a scream of a lady, from inside that room.
I felt she was suffering more pain that cannot control her,
that was from her inner soul
It hurt my soul, so I asked one of the bystanders there
Who is crying and why she is getting deep pain?
One of them told me, she is doing an abortion by a doctor
and Doctor trying to put medicine with a tool in to her uterus
To cut and cancel all relationships between from that mother andchild
That procedure touches into that motherhood,
the most valuable thing in this universe
And it was insufferable for her
That makes more pain than the pain on a delivery of a child...
After half an hour she came out and walked slowly to home
And she will come back tomorrow to complete the procedure
And to clean andclear all deposits inside,
with one who depositedor alone
Tonight she cannot sleep well
Because the medicine will clean all connection of that child from her,
that was the last night of pain for the both
I thought why she ready to do that...
Thousands of couples are spending millions for a child
And for their dream to come true...
I thought she killed that child anyway
It may be a boy or girl with their face on earth...

Tuesday, October 17, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: relationship,mother and child ,sad,sad love
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
if a lady is not in a critical stage, pls do not think about abortion
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rajnish Manga 18 October 2017

It is touching. The poem not only portrays the atmosphere in which a abortion takes place but also describes the state of the mother of that unborn child as well as the significance of being blessed with children for so many other parents. Thanks for sharing. To cut and cancel all relationships between from that mother and child That makes more pain than the pain on a delivery of a child... Thousands of couples are spending millions for a child.....

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