Amnio Poem by Percy Dovetonsils

Amnio

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Everyone said
we were the cutest couple,
and if you don't believe me,
just look at the photos.

We had a fabulous wedding
and every reason
to celebrate the future,
which is perhaps why
I didn't get
the amniocentesis
though I was
34.

Iris was born
10 months later;
it was instantly clear
she had Down Syndrome.
Billy hung around
for a couple years.
Though he loved me
and loved Iris, too,

he just couldn't take it
and tripped the light fantastic
out of us.
He remarried
within a couple years
to a girl
who looked just like me,
a shabby knockoff
of me.

I would've gotten outta Dodge, too,
but being the mother,
I was stuck.
The thought of Iris,
abandoned,
alone in the world
was unbearable.

So I dug in for the long haul.
Here it is,
20 years later,
and no vestige
left
of my young adulthood.

Iris
is a young adult
in an institutional living
situation,
and no,
I didn't find another man.
The package
of me and Iris
scared off
the good prospects.

Now that Iris
is grown,
I'm not the man magnet
I was.

While the life I'm living
is not the one I dreamed of,
I'm still Iris's mother,
and love her.
She's the best hearted girl
in the world.

My life has been hard,
really hard.
I wouldn't change
a thing,
except
sometimes I wonder

what my other life
would've been like
- - the life in which
I got that amnio
in my 15th week.

Thursday, September 17, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: mother daughter
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Yes, I was at that wedding....when sky seemed to be the limit for two beautiful young people.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Deluke Muwanigwa 17 September 2020

Great poem from the heart. God looks after his children. You never know if Iris father had hung around you all might not be around. So smile and enjoy Iris. Great poem

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Aarzoo Mehek 17 September 2020

Heart-rending poem. Only mother can surpass the hardships. A man always escapes the hardships of life. Sensitive poem. Deserves a 10+

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