Posted on 02/16/2006 6:59:46 PM PST by Saundra Duffy
Wombstone By Chris Hansen
"Don't look," the nurse began to scold; but I did look, I had to look, I saw the sheet. I saw that bloody bundle in the fold!
"You'll forget." That's what they said; but how can I forget that my little baby's dead!
My God! My God! My little one! My little daughter, my little son! Jesus forgive me for what I've done! My God! My God! My little one!
"You'll forget." That's what they said; but how can I forget that my baby's dead!
"Have some orange juice, my dear." I wipe away a little tear. "It hurts a little, but I'm ok;" but that isn't what I really want to say!
"You'll forget." That's what they said; but how can I forget that my baby's dead!
I see other women with empty wombs, Which have become their childrens' tombs! They stare at me with empty eyes, and something in me slowly dies!
"You'll forget." That's what they said; but how can I forget that my baby's dead!
Mother's milk began to flow from me. "I don't understand. How can this be?" "The fetus was more advanced, you see," the nurse said reassuringly.
"You'll forget." That's what they said; but how can I forget that my baby's dead!
Late that night, the pain grew worse, and then I bled! I cried and wished that I were dead. And in the blood that I now shed, I saw my little baby's head!
"You'll forget." That's what they said; but how can I forget that my baby's dead!
"We thought we got it all, my dear. Don't hesitate to call, my dear. Don't worry dear, you'll be all right." Won't anybody hold me, and get me through this lonely night!
"You'll forget." That's what they said; but I'll never forget, that my little baby's dead!
Really powerful poem.
Fresno/Central Valley FR chapter BUMP.
Chris is beautiful.
How can you forget, indeed...
A chilling, beautiful, moving poem. Thank you for posting it.
I wish you could meet Chris. He's blind, you know.
Very interesting. I recently sold a horror story that is actually an anti-abortion story. I am shocked it sold, as I've been trying to sell it for some time. Maybe some people are getting the message, or they're easily distracted by the horror trappings, and thus messages can be slipped through, but I am finding that lately I'm having an easier time of selling genre fiction with conservative political themes.
Very chilling, but that's what murder is.
Best of luck, FReeper pal. Good success!!!
Thank you for posting you poem. Very powerful. I hate abortion so much!
Thanks! I consider myself an undercover agent for life in the liberal side of the border...
I cried when I got to that line. Oh, those poor women! Some of them are our sisters, friends. I pray they will all be comforted. (and forgiven)
Chris is a miracle. He will be so pleased to see that his poem is posted on FreeRepublic and that people are responding. I'll send him the link. He is a great writer, too, like you.
I have always felt sorry for the women who have abortions. Some of them are forced into it by cirumstances or by parents, boyfriends, husbands. All of them suffer. Every one. Abortion is not a picnic. I have never thought that the women should be prosecuted - the doctors, yes. Not the women. I see them as victims, really, but it's high time women stop letting themselves be victimized and exploited by abortion.
That's the word I would use about this poem, haunting. The repeated refrain keeps bringing back that opening image of the shape in the sheet, ghost-like and wrapped as if for burial. Very disturbing, and that's what's needed--to bring back the disturbing aspects of abortion, which I believe bother even most people who are for abortion. This poem is pretty brutal, as the subject matter deserves.
Wonderful, Bob.
Thank you for sharing.
Powerful is right, Saundra.
Thank Chris for sharing his poem with us.
Amen. Abortion is spitting in God's face.
Just emailed the link to Chris. He will be very pleased. He wants to shout to the world about how rotten things have become. He was livid over what they did to Terri Schiavo, too. Just livid!
Frankly, I think they deserve to die. They are no different than people who hire hit men. People always say "Those women are so confused! They don't know what they're doing!" Well they sure knew what they were doing when they got pregnant. I feel that "Oh, those poor murdered children!" is a more appropriate response. (As I'm sure you would agree.)
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