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Baby Wait

Hearing you moan about the baby weight

While warming up the Cow and Gate

Droopy tum and ***** ****** dry

And how they leak at every cry

Your body will never be the same

Ever since the baby came

Constantly exhausted beyond all belief

When they finally sleep through, dear God, the relief

Training and tantrums, toddlers are trying

You learn to accept they never stop crying

Oh to be one of those wretched souls!

Sterilising bottles and benches and bowls

Gaining those precious protective pounds

Awakening to those unmistakable sounds

Washing and folding and wiping and feeding

All the work that comes with breeding

And now the sun sets on that part of my life

Never a mother, only a wife

For all those hopes that didn't make it

Bun in the oven but unable to bake it

Trying not to envy and regret and hate

But I just can't shift the baby wait...

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Jun 5, 2017
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