The Less Foetus Poem by Arapunachukwu Peter

The Less Foetus

Sometimes I wonder,
If I was foetus of a woman
If I spent exactly seven or nine months in a woman's womb,
Did I even came out from a woman's vagina?
Please did I spent more than nine months in her womb?
I wonder if I'm the reason love left her
Is it the kicking and heat I gave her?
Or too much craving I ate only in nine months?
Tell's her to bring me out here and run away
Where did I go wrong?
That this woman
Have to wrap me in bed cartons
Where was I picked, in street or toilets?
Lols.
Sometimes I wonder if I have a father
Not to Talk of a mother
Maybe I do, I'm in motherless baby home
Not in a fatherless baby home
So if ask me I have a father
Who cares for me like my unseen mother
Sometimes I wonder where all children
Got a woman who has love, care put smiles on them
Drive you slowly to school pay for schools
yet they say my mother is wicked
What will I tell my mother if I see her?
When willingness of motherhood finds her
To give me a sip of her breast.

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