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The clock stopped And was defibrillated by the breath Of the materialized bundle of Blue skin and slippery warmth and matted hair. An eternity of pain that lasted hours Turned to infinity of minutes of suctioning and flashing lights, Then to days that felt like forever of hospital stays. The timeless car ride home turned into Equally long three hour lifetimes, Each expiring with every hungry cry. The rest of my life Is punctuated by moments, By such realizations as, that This minuscule creature Kicking staccato butterfly flutters Now on the outside of my stomach Traveled in a horseshoe pattern from the inside to get there; That I've never felt like such a miracle As when listening to tiny bellows Pump air in and out, mechanically rhythmic, Like a drummer at the band practice of life.
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Mar 20, 2017
Mar 20, 2017 at 10:01 AM UTC
Birth of a Mother
The clock stopped And was defibrillated by the breath Of the materialized bundle of Blue skin and slippery warmth and matted hair. An eternity of pain that lasted hours Turned to infinity of minutes of suctioning and flashing lights, Then to days that felt like forever of hospital stays. The timeless car ride home turned into Equally long three hour lifetimes, Each expiring with every hungry cry. The rest of my life Is punctuated by moments, By such realizations as, that This minuscule creature Kicking staccato butterfly flutters Now on the outside of my stomach Traveled in a horseshoe pattern from the inside to get there; That I've never felt like such a miracle As when listening to tiny bellows Pump air in and out, mechanically rhythmic, Like a drummer at the band practice of life.
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Mar 20, 2017
Mar 20, 2017 at 10:01 AM UTC
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